TAILBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-10 published
BEEKINK,
Olive (formerly
COOK, née
SAINT)
After a short illness at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston
on Thursday, April 7, 2005. Olive
(SAINT)
BEEKINK of Bradford
in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late William
BEEKINK and
the late Harold
COOK. Dear mother of Donna
GRAHAM
(RobinREYNOLDS)
of Pickering and Larry of Bradford. Dear sister of Ken "Joe"
SAINT and predeceased by Audrey
TAILBY, Roy
SAINT, Nellie
JAMES,
Mel SAINT and Percy
SAINT_
Friends may call at Skwarchuk Funeral
Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford for visitation (1-800-209-4803)
on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held
in the Lathangue Chapel on Monday, April 11, 2005 at 11 a.m.
Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-04-06 published
GILLIES,
WilliamMiltonWilliam
(Bill)
MiltonGILLIES of Dundalk passed away in the Shelburne
Residence on March 12, 2005 in his 85th year. He leaves to mourn
his passing, his wife of 53 years, Muriel
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
GILLIES and
five children - Bob (Ann)
GILLIES, Dundalk; Shirley (Jim)
PHILLIPS,
Columbus, Ohio; Judy, Etobicoke; Tom (Liane)
GILLIES, Dundalk
and Helen (Dean)
PATE,
Mansfield; and twelve grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
Bill was the third child of the late Mary
(WRIGHT) and Milton
GILLIES, and attended S.S.#10 Proton, and is survived by a brother,
Jim (Mae) GILLIES,
Newmarket, and three sisters -Dorothy (Jim)
SCOTT, Minesing; Islay
BESLEY, Shelburne and Barbara (Arvo)
KAASALAINEN,
Minden; and a sister-in-law Gladys
(GILLIES)
TOMPKINS,
Calgary.
He was predeceased by a sister Rillie and her husband, Nelson
RATHBUN, a brother, Don, Calgary, and a brother-in-law, Rev.
Bruce BESLEY,
Shelburne.Several nieces and nephews will also
mourn his passing.
Bill and Muriel were married on November 3, 1951 in New Toronto
and they farmed on the family farm on Concession 12, Proton Township
in the home Bill built in 1951. They attended Bethel United Church
until it closed and then attended Dundalk United Church. Bill
was active in community events and was Past President of the
Dundalk District Agricultural Society where he had been awarded
a Service Diploma. He enjoyed playing cards, modern square dancing,
travelling, etc. In 1985 they retired to their new home he built
in Dundalk, and their home was open to many family gatherings.
Bill enjoyed tinkering and got great satisfaction from making
his float "The Old Farmer and Priscilla, Jed and Jake" for many
parades.
The funeral was held in the Dundalk United Church on March 14
with Reverend Janet
ERIKSEN officiating, assisted by Pastor Ann
GILLIES.
Mallory GILLIES (granddaughter) sang "Amazing Grace" and words
of Remembrances were given by niece, Islay
SCOTT, and sister
Islay BESLEY.
JimPHILLIPS read "Tributes to My Dad" contributed
by each of Bill's children. The Compact Disk of Trevor Baker
"When God was Making Daddies" was played.
The pallbearers were grand_sons, Steven
GILLIES and David
KENNAWAY,
and nephews, Jim and Harry
SCOTT,
DonGILLIES, and Barry
RATHBUN.
Flower-bearers were granddaughters, Mallory, Mandi and Sierra
GILLIES and Melissa
MOORE.
Interment was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Dundalk. Many donations
were received for Dundalk United Church, Markdale Hospital Building
Fund and other charities.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-04-13 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ronald
Entered into rest in his 67th year in Centre Grey Hospital, Markdale
on Monday, April 11, 2005. Ron
TAILOR/TAYLOR, dear father of Cheralee
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Tracey▼TAILOR/TAYLOR (Brendan
O'NEILL) both of Dundalk, loving
grandfather of Bradley, Steven, Charlene, Justina, Shane and
Paige. Survived by a brother Harry
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Dundalk. Predeceased
by his parents Carson and Laura
TAILOR/TAYLOR and a brother Floyd
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Rested at the McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk with visitation
on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Service in the chapel on
Wednesday, April 13, 2005 at 2 p.m. Interment in Dundalk Cemetery.
Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-22 published
WILLIAMS,
GlennFrederick
Glenn Frederick
WILLIAMS passed away on Wednesday, June 1, 2005
in the South Bruce Grey Health Centre in Kincardine in his 75th
year. Fred was born in Eugenia, June 23, 1930, twin
son of Albert
WILLIAMS and Marguerite Pedlar
SMITH.
Fred spent his younger
life in Eugenia on the 8th Line of Osprey Township, where his
father and mother farmed.
Fred married Donna
OSBORNE in 1952 and lived in Niagara Falls,
where their two sons Wayne and Barton were born. They lived in
different places where Fred worked with Ontario Hydro for 40
years and five days. He retired October 1, 1986 and made his
home in Tiverton, Ontario. Fred belonged to the Bruce Masonic
Lodge #341.
He was predeceased by his twin brother, Jack, Lois and step-brother
Murray. He was the beloved husband of Donna (née
OSBORNE,) dear
father of Wayne (Carol) and Barton (Nancy) all of Kincardine,
loving grandfather of Lindsay and Kyle
WILLIAMS,
Alissa
(Ross)
BIGELOW and Luke
WILLIAMS and cherished great-grandfather of
Cale BIGELOW.
The funeral service was held at Dovey-Linklater Funeral Home,
Kincardine on Friday, June 30 with Wendy
LAMPMAN officiating.
Flowerbearers were Lindsay and Joan
WILLIAMS,
AlissaBIGELOW,
Lynda MUELLER and Brenda
ACHESON.
Pallbearers were Kyle, Luke,
Arthur and Doug
WILLIAMS,
Doug and Stephen
OSBORNE.
Honourary pallbearers were Dugald
MacKENZIE,
GordonBROWN, John
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Tom
SCOTT.
Interment was in Tiverton Cemetery.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-01-13 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Harry▼Beverly
Peacefully at Gateway Haven Nursing Home, on Tuesday, January
11th, 2005. Harry
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Lion's head in his 88th year. son
of the late Wesley and Isabelle
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear brother of Lloyd
(Donna,) of Fonthill, Margaret (Jim)
URBSHOTT, of Purple Valley,
Jim (Lynette), of Lion's head and Jack (Janet), of Toronto. Predeceased
by one sister, Lula
CAMPBELL and three brothers, Roy, Ross and
Lynn. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A funeral
service for Harry
TAILOR/TAYLOR will be held at the Davidson Chapel,
71 Main Street, Lion's head on Friday, January 14th, at 2: 00
p.m. with Reverend Audrey
BROWN officiating. Visitation one hour
prior to time of funeral service. Spring interment, Eastnor Cemetery,
Lion's Head. Donations to the Friends of Gateway would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-01-19 published
URBSHOTT,
JamesClayton "
Jim"
Suddenly at his residence, on Monday, January 17th, 2005. Jim
URBSHOTT, of Purple Valley, in his 76th year. Beloved husband
of Margaret
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
URBSHOTT. Dear father of Fred and his wife,
Carol, of Purple Valley; Beth and her husband, Steve
MOORE, of
Wiarton; Brian and his wife, Deb, of St. Catharines; Carol and
her husband, Dave
WEIR, of Mar; Pauline and her friend, Dean
LIVINGSTON, of St. Jacobs; and Robert and his wife, Linda, of
Limberlost.Special grandfather of Laine and Scott (Kelly)
SMITH,
Taylor URBSHOTT,
Megan and Tanner
MOORE, Cara and Kyle
URBSHOTT,
Barb, Brad, Ben and Willy
WEIR, Eric and Chad
HEPBURN, Nathan
and Emily URBSHOTT and a great-granddaughter, Maya. Brother of
Fred (Georgina) of Wiarton, Herman of Clavering and brother-in-law
of Verna URBSHOTT, of Wiarton. Predeceased by one daughter, Joan
SMITH; one sister, Helen
BEITH and one brother, Ken. The family
will receive Friends at the George Funeral Home, 430 Mary Street,
Wiarton on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
The funeral service will be conducted from the funeral home on
Thursday,January 20th, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Audrey
BROWN
officiating. Donations to the Wiarton Hospital or the charity
of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent
to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-02-08 published
McCUTCHEON,
HarveyGarnet
Suddenly at the Kelso Pines Retirement Lodge, Owen Sound, on
Sunday,February 6th, 2005. Harvey
McCUTCHEON, of Owen Sound,
in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Marie
(LEVI)
McCUTCHEON
and the late Jean
(ASHCROFT)
McCUTCHEON. Dear father of Mora
LEUNG and her husband, Joseph, of Annan and Dennis and his wife,
Bonnie, of Wiarton. Special uncle of Meredith
McCUTCHEON and
her friend, Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR, of Oliphant and step-father of Ted
LEVI, of Owen Sound. Cherished grandfather of Jeanne, Lindsay
and her friend, Chad; Rose-Anne and her fiance Bob, Larry, Melanie,
Shaun, James and Stephanie. Brother of Ivan and his wife, Maria,
of Wiarton, Capt. Morgan and his wife, Sally, of Burlington and
Francis (Frenchie) and his friend, Jean, of Florida. Brother-in-law
of Blanche
McCUTCHEON, of Lion's Head. Predeceased by his parents,
Elizabeth and Richard
McCUTCHEON; five brothers, Bob, Stan, Clarence
(Kenny), Lloyd, Elgin and infant children, Dean, Jerry and Elizabeth.
Harvey was a life long member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch
#208. The family will receive Friends at the George Funeral Home,
430 Mary Street, Wiarton, on Sunday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00
to 9: 00 p.m. The Funeral Service will be conducted in the chapel,
on Monday, February 14th, at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Deborah
MURRAY
officiating. Spring interment, Colpoy's Bay Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society, Canadian Cancer
Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by
the family. Royal Canadian Legion Branch #208 will hold a memorial
service at the funeral home on Sunday evening at 6: 45 p.m. Condolences
may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-02-11 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
M.▼Jean▼ (formerly
YOUNG)
Entered into rest at Deer Park Villa in Grimsby, on Wednesday
evening, February 9th, 2005, with her loving family by her side.
Jean TAILOR/TAYLOR, formerly Jean
YOUNG, in her 92nd year. Jean was
the daughter of the late Paul
KINGSTON and his wife, Jenny. She
was raised on a farm in the Dobbington area. She is much loved
by her daughter, Sharron
BELANGER and Greg
MUTTER.
Proud grandmother
of Ian BELANGER, of Grimsby and Sara
BELANGER, of Galway City,
Ireland. Dear sister-in-law of Teddy
McKEAN, of Collingwood and
Marian SLED, of Stouffville. She will be fondly remembered by
her caring second family including Gwen (Mrs. Dale
TAILOR/TAYLOR,)
Betty▼
and her husband, Joe
GRAY/GREY,
Ron and his wife, Nancy
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
Greg and his wife, Helen
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Jean▼ will be greatly missed
by her several nieces and nephews including her special nieces,
Mary LAMOURE and Leora
LEON.
Predeceased by her brothers, Francie,
Gordon and Fred
KINGSTON; her sister, Viola
WALKER and her second
husband, Aldred
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Jean▼ spent most of her life in Owen Sound
and for many years operated a grocery store, along with her late
husband, Milton
YOUNG.
For more than fifty years, she was a member
of Knox United Church and was active in the Owen Sound community.
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home, on
Friday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral
Service will be held at the funeral home on Saturday morning
at 10: 00 a.m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
the family would appreciate donations to either the Ontario Heart
& Stroke Foundation, Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation-M.R.I.
Unit or to the charity of your choice.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-10 published
FRIAR, Dorothy Helena (formerly
McALLISTER, née
WALPOLE)
On Tuesday, March 8th, 2005 at Parkview Manor, Chesley, in her
94th year. Wife of the late Fred
FRIAR and the late John
McALLISTER.
Daughter of the late John and Elizabeth
(WINCH)
WALPOLE, of Gillies
Hill. Beloved mother of Elizabeth
(McALLISTER) "Beth"
GIBSON,
of Owen Sound, Janette
(FRIAR)
WAGNER
(Jim,) of Dobbinton and
the late Freda
FRIAR.
Loved▼ grandmother of Karen (John
CHRISTIAN,)
of Vancouver, British Columbia, Elaine (Howard
ALLAN,) of Victoria,
British Columbia, Cheryl
LEMON, of Guelph, Sheila
BARKWELL (Randy),
of Owen Sound, Steven
WAGNER, of Owen Sound and Travis and Tracey
WAGNER, of Dobbinton. She will be missed by her five great-grandchildren,
Lauren and Jaclyn
LEMON,
Meghan and Jaffa
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Ryan
GIBSON.
Predeceased by son-in-law, Harold
GIBSON and sisters, Margaret
(Sydney) MILLS and Ethel (Bob)
BEECH.
Family and Friends are
invited to share memories of Dorothy with her family, at Cameron
Funeral Home, Chesley, on Thursday (today from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m.) A Gillies Hill Women's Institute service will
be held at 6: 45 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Friday,
March 11th, 2005, in the funeral home, at 2: 00 p.m. Spring interment
in Chesley Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-22 published
FLOOD,
EleanorFrances
(WAIDE)
Peacefully, on March 17th, 2005, in her 88th year. Beloved wife
of the late Harry
FLOOD, she will be missed by son Kenneth and
his wife, Olive; daughter, Mary-Martha
FLOOD and sisters, Norah
EGENER and Helen
(FLOOD)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends are invited to join
family, caregivers and residents to remember Eleanor, on Thursday,
March 24th. 2: 00 p.m., Albert Place Auditorium, (entrance from
the nursing home parking lot)., Meaford Long Term Care Centre,
135 William Street, Meaford. Donations to the Meaford Nursing
Home Auxiliary, in recognition of the extraordinary care and
comfort provided to Eleanor and her family by staff and volunteers
of the Meaford Long Term Care Centre, would be appreciated.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-05 published
PAYIE,
FredaEtta
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Passed away at the Grey-Bruce regional Health Centre, Owen Sound
on Sunday, April 3, 2005. The former Freda
TAILOR/TAYLOR, in her 78th
year. Beloved wife of William (Bill)
PAYIE of Meaford. Dear mother
of Brenda and Greg
WICKENS of Meaford, Steven (Tami) of Regina,
and Richard (Laura) of Woodstock. Also sadly missed by five grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren, three brothers and one sister.
In respecting Freda's wishes there will be no visitation or funeral
service. A private family committal of ashes will be held at
a later date. Donations may be made in Freda's memory to the
Meaford General Hospital Foundation at the Gardiner-Wilson Funeral
Home, Meaford, with whom arrangements have been entrusted.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-14 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Roy▼Rutherford▼Suddenly▼ in Toronto on Saturday, April 9, 2005. Roy
TAILOR/TAYLOR of
Owen Sound in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Maureen (nee
SHERRIS.) Dear father of Neil of Toronto, Martin and his wife
Heather▼ of Tara and Elaine and her husband Paul
LIEVAART of Ajax.
Sadly missed by seven grandchildren. The Funeral Mass will be
celebrated at Saint Mary's Church, Owen Sound on Friday, April
15th at 1: 30 p.m. Visiting at the church one hour prior to the
Mass. Cremation, Flesherton Crematorium. In lieu of flowers,
the family would appreciate memorial donations to the War Amps
of Canada or the Salvation Army, which may be placed through
the Tannahill Funeral Home, 376-3710. Messages of condolence
for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-22 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▼Isobel▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord" Peacefully at the Saint Michael's
Hospital, Toronto with her family by her side on Saturday April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▼ daughter of the Late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▼ by two sisters Isobel
ANDERSON, Jean
McCUTCHEON
and one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▼Beloved▼Mentor▼ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the Late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▼
(Joseph▼)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▼McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▼ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request cremation
has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's life
will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church 553 Gould
Street, Wiarton on Saturday April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev.
David LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior to the time
of service and
at Deer Park United Church 129 St. Clair Avenue
West, Toronto on Saturday April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains in the Ashcroft
Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton. In lieu of flowers
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home,
Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-22 published
SMITH-
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
CaroleAnn (née
SMITH)
Suddenly at the Owen Sound Hospital on Tuesday, April 19, 2005.
Carole Ann
SMITH-
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Wiarton in her 43rd year. Beloved
wife of Joe
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear mother of Carolynn Marie
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▼
daughter of James and Carol
SMITH of Oliphant. Sister of Linda
SMITH and her husband Ron
WEST of Wiarton. Fondly remembered
by her nephew Jamie
WILLIAMSON, her excellent mother-in-law Lill
TAILOR/TAYLOR and brother-in-law Sam
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Predeceased▼ by one sister
Patty SMITH.
Cremation has taken place. A private family service
will be held at a later date. Special thanks to the staff and
ambulance service at the Wiarton Hospital and the Intensive Care
Unit at the Owen Sound Hospital. Donations to the Epilepsy Association
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the
family. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home, Wiarton.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-29 published
AYLESWORTH,
Donald▼Borden▼
Peacefully with his family at his side, at Summit Place, Owen
Sound, on Wednesday, April 27th, 2005, after a long illness,
Donald AYLESWORTH of Port Elgin in his 89th year. Husband, for
sixty-seven years, of the former Mildred
CUSHMAN.
Father▼ of Muriel
and her husband Kevin
REAUME, of Port Elgin and Wayne and his
wife Mary, of Vancouver, B.C. He is also survived by six grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren. He is predeceased by his daughter,
Betty Jean
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Private▼ family funeral service will be conducted
at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin,
with the Reverend Margaret
GREENHOW officiating. Memorial contributions
to the Kidney Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-02 published
BENDER, Esther May (formerly
GALBRAITH, née
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT)
At Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Friday, April
29th, 2005. Esther
BENDER (née
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT) of Owen Sound in her
90th year. Wife of the late William F.
GALBRAITH and the late
Carl BENDER. Dear mother of Gerald
GALBRAITH and his wife
Laura,
Marilyn and her husband Bill
WESTLAKE all of Owen Sound, Wayne
GALBRAITH and his wife
MaryLou of Meaford, Lloyd
GALBRAITH of
Kitchener, Karen and her husband Murray
ORMSBY of Meaford, Ken
GALBRAITH and his wife
Jan of Bobcaygeon, Butch
GALBRAITH and
his wife Brenda of Owen Sound, Betty and her husband John
TIPPIN
of Meaford and Doris and her husband Dave
CUTTING of Shallow
Lake. Lovingly remembered by twenty-four grandchildren and thirty-six
great-grandchildren and several step grandchildren and step great-grandchildren.
Sister of Ila and her husband Bill
GRADY,
RubyLITSTER, Dorothy
and her husband Wally
MURRAY,
Gladys and her husband Ted
HARWOOD
all of Owen Sound and Roberta
ROBERTS of Barrie. Predeceased
by three step-children Mildred
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Muriel▼WRIGHT, Verna
BARFOOT,
a daughter-in-law Catherine
GALBRAITH, two grand_sons Mervin
ORMSBY
and Joey GALBRAITH, one granddaughter Julie
GALBRAITH one brother
Howard ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and three sisters Laurene
FOSSOLD,
MarjorieCAUDLE
and Florence
DEALY.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral
Home, 376-3710 for visiting on Monday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m.
and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted at
Rockcliffe Gospel Temple, 10 - 4th Avenue, West, Owen Sound on
Tuesday, May 3rd at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Hillcrest Cemetery,
Tara. As expressions of sympathy, the family would appreciate
memorial donations to Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation
M.R.I. Fund or the charity of your choice. Messages of condolence
for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-12 published
VICKERS,
GlennSuddenly at Cape Chin on May 10th, 2005. Glenn
VICKERS of Lion's
head and Georgia in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Ruth of
Gray, Georgia. Loving father of Jennifer and her husband Willy
WEATHERHEAD of Lion's Head, Patty
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Kitchener of Glenna
VICKERS of Wiarton. Dear grandfather of Cassidy and his wife
Stephanie WEATHERHEAD,
DillonWEATHERHEAD, Erin
WEATHERHEAD,
Trichia VICKERS, Bronson Taylor and Crystal Peters. Great-grandfather
of Natalie
WEATHERHEAD.
Brother of Wilma
McLAY of Stokes Bay
and Leighton
VICKERS of Wiarton. Predeceased by his sister Lenore
HOFSTRAND and brothers Murray
VICKERS, Bill
VICKERS and Bob
VICKERS.
Fondly remembered by his special step-children in Georgia. The
family will receive Friends at the Davidson Chapel on Thursday
from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.. The funeral service
will be conducted from the chapel on Friday, May 13th at 2: 00
p.m. with Pastor Charles
GINGERICH officiating. Interment Stokes
Bay Cemetery. Donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation,
the Lion's head Hospital or Bethel Missionary Church would be
appreciated. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-18 published
BLAKE,
ShirleyMargaret
Passed away on Saturday, May 14th, 2005 in Athabasca, Alberta,
in her 77th year. Loving mother of Mary
BLAKE, of Athabasca,
Alberta.Predeceased by her son, Murray
BLAKE of Owen Sound.
Daughter▼ of Mary
TAILOR/TAYLOR, formerly of Owen Sound (currently of
Bolton.)
Predeceased▲▼ by her brother, Lloyd
TAILOR/TAYLOR, of Owen Sound.
Survived by her grandchildren, Murray
BLAKEJr. (wife, Shelley
BLAKE) and Ashley
BLAKE, all of Owen Sound, Beverly, of Ontario
and Linda PAULINE, of Alberta. She will also be missed by her
great-grandchildren. As requested by Shirley, cremation has taken
place and no funeral service will be held. As an expression of
sympathy, donations to the Good Samaritan Centre, of Athabasca,
Alberta, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-28 published
COOKE,
Maye
(DESBRISAY)
At Markham-Stouffville Hospital, on Thursday, May 26th, 2005,
in her 75th year. Beloved wife of the late Gerald Francis
COOKE.
Dear mother of Paul (Lara), James (Donna), Peter (Connie) and
Andrew (Lizete). Loving grandmother of Sterling, Hayden, Cadence,
Bryce, Gregory, Liam, Sean, Lain and George. Dear sister of Elizabeth
(Lloyd) TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Harold▲
(Helen▼)
DINSMORE, and the late Stanley
DINSMORE and his wife
Joy.Maye was a dedicated teacher, tireless
volunteer and vibrant member of the community who will be missed
by all and especially by her Friends at Markham Missionary Church.
Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166
Main Street North (Markham Road) Markham, on Sunday 2: 00 to 4:00
p.m. and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m.. Service in Markham Missionary Church,
5438 Major Mackenzie Drive (East of McCowan), on Monday at 11: 00
a.m.. Interment, Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers,
donations to Canadian Cancer Society or Markham Missionary Church
would be appreciated.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-21 published
SIMINOWSKI,
EvelynJessie
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound, on Monday,
June 20th, 2005 with her family by her side. Evelyn
SIMINOWSKI,
in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late Leonard
SIMINOWSKI.
Dear mother of Mary
SIMINOWSKI, of Owen Sound and the late Barbara
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Grandmother▼ of David and Rosemary and the late Donald.
Great-grandmother of Melissa and Miranda, Bobbi and Kayley, Darren
and Mandy and great-great-grandmother of four. Dear sister of
Wally BEST and the late Charlie
CUMBERLAND.
She will be fondly
remembered by her nephew and nieces. A graveside service will
be held at the Bayview Cemetery, Wiarton, on Wednesday, June
22nd, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-29 published
SNEL,
Martyntje
(LOK)
Suddenly at her home in Owen Sound on Tuesday, June 28th, 2005
at the age of 90 years. The former Martyntje
LOK was the beloved
wife of the late Willem
SNELL (1997) formerly of Thunder Bay.
Dear mother of Mieke of Owen Sound, Bill and Audrey of Guelph
and Hans of Prince George, British Columbia. Also survived by
her grandchildren, Jackie and Doug
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Cheryl and Larry
ERTL,
Ann Wylie, Bill and Kim
SNEL, Lenard and Marlene
SNEL, thirteen
great-grandchildren and a sister Neeltje
EYERKAMP in Holland.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home, 376-3710 for
visiting on Wednesday evening from 7: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The
funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Thursday,
June 30th at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend George
HOLTHOF of the First
Christian Reformed Church officiating. Interment in Stanley Hill
Cemetery in Thunder Bay, Ontario. As expressions of sympathy,
the family would appreciate memorial donations to Christian Horizons
or the charity of your choice in lieu of flowers. Messages of
condolence for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-20 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Mary▼Agnes▼
Of Hanover, passed away at Hanover and District Hospital, on
Monday, July 18th, 2005. She was 89. Survived by daughter, Mary
Louise, and husband, Larry
VOLLETT, of Durham; grandchildren,
Peter and Julia
VOLLETT, of Etobicoke, Jennifer and Rob
KRECH,
of Liberia, West Africa; great-grandchildren, Adam and Nicole
VOLLETT.
Also survived by her sister, Theodora
REDDICK, of Fort
Erie, and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by husband,
Alexander "Sandy"
TAILOR/TAYLOR, sister, Cecillia Jane
CALLAGHAN, brother,
Horace "Joe"
WARNER.
Visitation at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover,
on Wednesday from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m., where a Funeral Service
will be held on Thursday, July 21st, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation
with Interment in St. Frances Cemetery, Smith Falls, at a later
date. Memorial donations to the Arthritis Society, or charity
of one's choice, would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Further information and register book available at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-08-16 published
DAVIS,
Lloyd
In Tofield Hospital, Alberta, following a gallant battle with
cancer, Lloyd
DAVIS, age 74. Loving husband of forty-nine years
of Beverley (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR.)
Treasured▼ father of Andrew and his
wife, Bev and Bruce and his wife, Kelly. Sadly missed by grandchildren,
Spencer, Cara, Marley, Mitchell and Leah and by his sister, Kathleen
CAMERON, of Lion's Head. Predeceased by his parents, Jim and
Emma; his sister, Margaret and his son, James Wilbur. Sadly missed
by brothers-in-law, Glen
CAMERON and Don
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and sister-in-law,
Margaret TAILOR/TAYLOR. A Funeral Service will be held in Tofield United
Church, on Tuesday, August 16th. Cremation to follow. A memorial
service will be held for Lloyd on Friday, August 26th, in Pike
Bay United Church at 2: 00 p.m. Burial to follow at Eastnor Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Muscular Dystrophy
Society would be appreciated by the family if so desired.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-10-28 published
CURTIS,
Delbert "
Del"
Lyle
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, in Wiarton, on Wednesday,
October 26th, 2005 in his 72nd year. Delbert (Del) Lyle
CURTIS,
formerly of Wiarton, the husband of the late Marilynn (Peg) Sockett.
Loving father of Debbie
CURTIS, of Scarborough; Dwayne
CURTIS
and his fiancee, Shona, of Barrie; Dianne and her husband, Bill
TAILOR/TAYLOR, of Tennessee and Denise and her husband, Grant
WYNIA,
of Neustadt. Proud grandfather of Elyse
CURTIS,
Abby and Katie
WYNIA. Dear brother of Leo
CURTIS and his wife, Betty, of Roseneath
and Lloyd CURTIS, of Bailieboro. Del will be fondly remembered
by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Lyle and
Alta CURTIS, of Cobourg and by his sister-in-law, Phyllis (Mrs.
Lloyd CURTIS.)
Del was a coin dealer for many years, as well
as employed with the Ministry of Transportation and retired with
over thirty years of service. At Del's request, no visitation
or services were held. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Grey Bruce
Health Services, Wiarton Site would be appreciated by the family.
Memorial donations may be made through the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home, Owen Sound. (519) 376-2326.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-11-02 published
DOWDELL,
AnneElizabeth (née
ADDISON)
Peacefully, surrounded by her family, at Kelso Pines Retirement
Lodge in Owen Sound, on Tuesday, November 1st, 2005. Anne Elizabeth
DOWDELL (née
ADDISON) of Owen Sound, in her 92nd year. Dearly
beloved wife of the late George
DOWDELL.
Loving mother of Wayne
DOWDELL and his wife, Pat; Shirley
TAILOR/TAYLOR;
HelenHOUSE and her
husband, Tom, all of Owen Sound. Proud grandmother of Heather
HOUSE and her friend, Elaine; David
HOUSE and his wife, Lisa
Mike DOWDELL and his friend, Julie; Shellie
DOWDELL and her fiancée,
Jay McGARR.
Anne will be sadly missed by her sister, Grace
TOLCHARD
and her husband, Wilbert, of Chesley. Predeceased by her parents,
George and Mildred
ADDISON; her sister, Jessie
WALKER; her two
brothers, Herb
ADDISON and John
ADDISON; her son-in-law, Ross
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends▼ may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250
- 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on Thursday from 2: 00
to 4: 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Anne
DOWDELL
will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, November 4th,
2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations to the Central-West side United Church or the Alzheimer's
Society as your expression of sympathy.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-11-26 published
SIMINOWSKI,
MaryTheresa
Suddenly at her residence on Thursday, November 24th, 2005. Mary
SIMINOWSKI, of Owen Sound in her 47th year. Daughter of the Late
Evelyn (BEST) and Leonard
SIMINOWSKI.
Predeceased by one sister
Barbara TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Lovingly▲▼ remembered by aunt Mary
CUMBERLAND of
Peterborough, uncle Wally and Helen
BEST, of Owen Sound, and
several cousins, nieces and nephews. At Mary's request there
will be no service. Spring interment, Bayview Cemetery, Wiarton.
Donations to the Diabetic Association would be appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to the George Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may
be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-12-28 published
CLARKE,
Rose
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at the Wiarton Hospital on Monday, December 26th,
2005. Rose
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
CLARKE of Oxenden in her 82nd year. Beloved
wife of Tom
CLARKE. Dear mother of Robert of Lion's Head, Raymond
of Peterborough and Suzanne
BIDWELL of Acton. Cherished nannie
of Jason, Amanda, Angie, Shannon, Leah, Kayla and greatnannie
of Hannah and Carley. Sister of Joan
TALHOUSE of England. Predeceased
by one son David. A funeral service will be conducted from the
George Funeral Home, 430 Mary Street, Wiarton on Thursday, December
29th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Jawn
KOLOHON officiating. Visitaiton
one hour prior to the time of service. Donations to Canadian
National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated. Condolences
may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-12-30 published
NUHN,
Stanley
In memory of a great friend and dedicated employee who passed
away one year ago.
We all have wonderful memories of you
And although we miss you,
We are grateful you are no longer suffering.
Keep your stick on the ice Stan!
-Sincerely, Mac and Marilyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Staff
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TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-02-09 published
CRAFTS,
Delbert (né
CHASE)
Delbert Chase
CRAFTS a resident of R.R.#6 Thamesville, passed
away peacefully at the C.K.H.A. Sydenham Campus, Wallaceburg
on Thursday, February 3, 2005 at the age of 89. Born in Harwich
Twp. son of the late David and Myra
CHASE and adopted son of
the late Bentley and Emma
(CHASE)
CRAFTS.
Delbert farmed in Chatham
Twp for many years and drove transport as well. He was an avid
fisherman and spent 22 years vacationing winters in Florida.
Beloved husband for 68 years to Ellen
(RYCKMAN)
CRAFTS.
Loving
father of Dorothy and Ross
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Dresden. Also loved by his
grandchildren Sharon
EVERITT and Steve
ROBERT of Brantford, Susan
& Ken LAMARSH of Wheatley, Jane and Al
LAMARSH of Wallaceburg,
Cathy and Gord
VICKERD of Courtright and Brian and Cathy
TAILOR/TAYLOR of
Wallaceburg. Sadly missed by 12 great grandchildren and 8 great
great grandchildren. Dear brother of Helen
EUBANKS of Michigan.
Predeceased by his brothers Jack, Roy, Bentley, Harold and a
sister Ida Mae. The
CRAFTS family received Friends at the John
C. Badder Funeral Home, 72 Victoria Street, Thamesville on Friday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service was held in the chapel
of the funeral home on Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 11 a.m.
with Reverend Pieter
SCHINKELSHOEK of Chatham officiating. Interment
Mayhew-Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Thamesville. Donations may be made
at the funeral home by cheque to the Alzheimer's Society or the
charity of ones choice. "A tree will be planted in memory of
Delbert CRAFTS in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa
Twp."

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-03-09 published
DEMERS,
George▼ "
Ray▼"
George "Ray"
DEMERS of Wallaceburg passed away on Monday, February
21, 2005 at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance "Sydenham Campus"
in Wallaceburg at the age of 76 years. Ray was born in Detroit,
Michigan and was a
son of the late George and Regina
(TETREAULT)
DEMERS. He was a member of Our Lady Help of Christians Church
and the St. Vincent De Paul Society in Wallaceburg for many years.
Beloved▼ husband of Phyllis
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
DEMERS. Dear father of Mary
and Steven
HUMPHREY of Wallaceburg. Step-father of Janet and
John FOWLER of Ilderton, Roxanne
McDONALD and Eric and Deb
McDONALD
all of Wallaceburg. Loving grandfather of Erica, Chris and Morgan.
Predeceased by his sisters Annette and Jeannette and a step-brother
Clarence.The late Mr.
DEMERS rested at the Eric F. Nicholls
Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street in Wallaceburg until Wednesday,
February 23, 2005 when the funeral mass was celebrated from Our
Lady Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg at 10: 30 a.m. with
Fr. John JASICA,
Celebrant.ThePall was placed on the casket
by the family. Pall Bearers were Rick
SMITH,
RickVANRUYMBEKE,
Lorne LUCIER, Reg
LUCIER, Wayne
ANDERSON and Jeff
GLOVER. Interment
was in Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg. Parish Prayers were offered
at the funeral home Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 8 p.m. As an
expression of sympathy, donations to the St. Vincent De Paul
Society may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial
a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory
of George "Ray"
DEMERS.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-06-29 published
WRIGHTMAN,
OrvalSr.
Orval WRIGHTMANSr., a resident of Walpole Island passed away
peacefully with his family at his side at the Public General
Campus, Chatham on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at the age of 77. Orval
was a construction labourer all of his life. Beloved partner
of Stella PINNANCE.
Loving father of Joyce, Ramona, Orval Jr.,
Dana, Delores, Ernest, Mark, Donna, Doyle, Andrea and Bertha.
Grandfather of 18 and great grandfather of 8. The family received
relatives and Friends on Thursday and Friday at the Haycock-Cavanagh
Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin), in Wallaceburg. A
wake service was held at 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. The funeral
service was conducted by Pastor Lennox
TAILOR/TAYLOR on Saturday, June
25, 2005 at the Walpole Island Sports Complex at 2 p.m. The interment
followed at Highbanks Cemetery. The pallbearers were Orval
WRIGHTMAN
Jr., Dana WRIGHTMAN,
ErnestWRIGHTMAN, Mark
WRIGHTMAN, Doyle
WRIGHTMAN and John
ADAM/ADAMS.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-01-05 published
Ruth Helga
FRIAR (née
McMURRAY)
In loving memory of Mrs. Ruth Helga
FRIAR (née McMurray,) who died
peacefully at her residence on Tuesday, December 21, 2004 in her 86th year.
Beloved wife of the late Harold
FRIAR.
Loving▲ mother of Janice and
her husband Philip
HARDY of Haliburton, Lila and her husband Gaston
CARRIER of Fraserville and Teresa
FRIAR and her husband Eric
JACKSON of
Peterborough. Predeceased by her siblings Jane
DAVID, Lizzie
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Mary EADIE, Bill
McMURRAY, Thomas
McMURRAY, Ellen
EADIE and Robert
McMURRAY. Cherished Grandmother of Darrell
BROWN,
RobinBROWN, Chandra
CARRIER, Kevin
CARRIER, Jonathan
CARRIER, Bronwyn
JACKSON and Zoe
JACKSON.
Great grandmother of Tyson, Kyle, Ashley and Austine. Ruth will
be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews. Friends were received at
the Nisbett Funeral Home and Chapel, 600 Monaghan Rd., Peterborough on
Friday, December 24, 2004 from from 10 - 11. Funeral service followed in
the Nisbett Chapel at 11 am. Interment followed at Rosemouth Memorial
Gardens. Reception followed in the Nisbett Reception Centre.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-02-16 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR
--In memory of our mom, Darlene, who passed away a year ago.
Mothers are the place that we call home.
On them we rest our heads and close our eyes,
There's no one else who grants the same soft peace,
Happiness, contentment, sweet release,
In our hearts, we shall always carry those precious memories,
For your life meant the world to us and you taught us so much
About family and Friends.
You taught us to live, enjoy, cherish, laugh, dream and above all
To remember
OUR time together.
In loving memory. Clarence, Brenda, Tyler and Megan, Dan, Julie, Geoffrey and Samantha, Linda and Shawn.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-02-16 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR
--In loving memory of Darlene Taylor.
In a quiet little graveyard where the gentle breeze blows,
You were the one I loved and lost just a year ago.
Your resting place I visit and place flowers there with care,
No one knows the heartache as I turn and leave you there.
My thoughts are always with you. Your place no one can fill.
In life I loved you dearly and in death I love you still.
A thousand words can't bring you back, neither can my tears.
I know this so very will, I've tried it for a year.
You left behind my broken heart and happy memories too
But I never wanted memories, I only wanted you.
Lovingly remembered by Lloyd.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-04 published
FRAYNE,
GeraldHarvey
At N.L.R.H. on January 2, 2005, Gerald Harvey
FRAYNE of (Forest)
LambtonShores.Beloved husband of Jean
FRAYNE. Dear father of
James (Mary), John (Susan), Scott, Darrin and Aaron, all of Forest.
Brother of Anne
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Currie), Collingwood, Jean
EVANS (late
Frank), Sarnia, Don (Evelyn) Kingsville. Predeceased by Reg,
Harold and Freda
ANDERSON.
Sadly missed by grandchildren Jennifer,
Daryl, Jason, Adam and Jodi. Also survived by several nieces
and nephews. Aged 77 years. Resting at the Ronn E. Dodge Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre McFarlane Chapel, 9 James Street South
at Watt (Forest) Lambton Shores. Funeral Service will be held
on Wednesday, January 5, 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Cathy
LARMOND officiating.
Visitation Tuesday 3-5, 7-9. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. Donations
N.L.R.H. Auxiliary or charity of choice. (cheques only received
at the Funeral Home). A Memorial Tree will be planted in memory
of Gerald by the Dodge Family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-05 published
WASSMAN,
EdithMarie
(SEEBACH)
After many years of excellent care from the staff of the Ritz
LutheranVilla in Mitchell, Edith Marie
WASSMAN
(SEEBACH) in
her 86th year, passed away peacefully on January 3, 2005. Born
in Fullarton Township, she married Carmon
WASSMAN and moved to
Fort Erie where they raised their family. Dear mother of Bonnie
Lee WILSON of New Liskeard, Paulette
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Grand Bend and
Paul WASSMAN of Toronto; loved by her grandchildren Tracie (Rob)
of Kenabeek, Troy (Vicky) of New Liskeard, Terry (Jamie) of Schomberg,
Carla of Grand Bend, Ryan (Susanne) of Grand Bend and Ariel of
Toronto and by great grandchildren Lyle, Jeff, Aaryn, Mikhaila,
Nicholas, Adam, Alexandra and Casey. She will be missed by her
brother Earl (Donna)
SEEBACH.
Predeceased by her husband, a brother
Lester SEEBACH and sister Erma
WALLER.
Cremation has taken place.
A memorial service will be held at the Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mitchell
on Friday, January 7, 2005 at 3: 00 p.m. Interment in McAffee
Cemetery, Fort Erie on Saturday, January 8, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
Memorial donations to the Ritz Lutheran Villa or charity of one's
choice would be appreciated and may be made through the Lockhart
Funeral Home, 109 Montreal Street, Mitchell, (519) 348-8643. Online
condolences at www.lockhartfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-07 published
McLEAN,
BarbaraJune (formerly
ROBINSON, née
THOMAN)
With her family by her side, Barbara June
(THOMAN)
(ROBINSON)
McLEAN, passed away on January 5, 2005 in her 78th year at Strathroy
MiddlesexGeneralHospital. Beloved wife of the late Arthur
ROBINSON
and the late Malcolm (Pete)
McLEAN.
Loving mother of Elaine
(ROBINSON)
and Jim WARD of Forest, Barb
(McLEAN) and Don
WARD of Ailsa Craig
and Judy (McLEAN) and
Ed PRESZCATOR of London. Proud grandmother
of Elizabeth and Marvin
GILES,
Bill and Evelyn
WARD, David and
Sara-Jane WARD-
BADENOCH,
JeffWARD and friend Jennifer
MOORE
and Kim and Bill
BEIERLING. Survived by several great-grandchildren.
Survived by brother Bruce
THOMAN and wife
Opal and several nieces,
nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews. Predeceased by parents
Orville and Vida
THOMAN and sister Helen
LARKIN.
Resting at the
T. Stephenson and son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig, where the funeral
service will be held on Sunday, January 9 at 2 p.m. with Rev.
Ken TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment Parkhill Cemetery. Visitation
7-9 p.m. Friday. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Victorian
Order of Nurses or the charity of choice would be appreciated.
A tree will be planted in memory of Mrs. Barbara
McLEAN.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-07 published
STEEPER,
MarjorieIsabel
(MORLEY)
Peacefully at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Wednesday,
January 5, 2005 Marjorie Isabel
(MORLEY)
STEEPER of Parkhill,
Ontario., in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Stanley
STEEPER (1966.) Dear mother of Harvey and Cheryl
STEEPER of Ailsa
Craig and Les
STEEPER of Parkhill. Dearly loved grandmother of
Kevin and Kate
STEEPER of London and Bradley and Beverley
STEEPER
of Saint Thomas. Dear great-grandmother of Martha and Maggie
STEEPER.
Dear sister of Marion and Jack
HODGSON of Ailsa Craig. Predeceased
by sister Jessie
LEWIS and brothers Harvey
MORLEY and Edwin
MORLEY.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at T. Stephenson
& son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig where the funeral service will
be held on Saturday, January 8 at 2: 30 p.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR
officiating. Interment Mars Hill Cemetery. Visitation 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Friday. Donation to Brinsley United Church or the Canadian
Diabetes Association would be appreciated. A tree will be planted
in memory of Mrs. Marjorie
STEEPER

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-10 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Thomas▼Bradshaw▼
Peacefully at the London Health Sciences Centre, South Street
Campus with his family by his wife, on Saturday, January 8, 2005
Thomas Bradshaw
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Lambeth in his 84th year. Beloved husband
of the late Vera
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1987.) Loving father of Gary of Burlington,
Yvonne and her husband Tom
DAWE of Lambeth, Kim
GRAY/GREY and her
husband Hans of Komoka and Wendy
BOYER and Gerry of Winnipeg.
Proud poppa of Daniel, Stephen, Matthew, Andrew, Elizabeth,
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Connor and Chelsea. Friends may call at the McFarlane and Roberts
Funeral Home (2240 Wharncliffe Rd. S. Lambeth) on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the complete Funeral Service will be held
on Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Cremation. Donations to the charity of choice
gratefully acknowledged. Please sign the Family Book of Condolences
at www.obituariestoday.com.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-12 published
ROUSSEAU,
NormanStephen
Norman Stephen
ROUSSEAU, age 48, of 246 Brunswick Street, Stratford
passed away at his residence on Sunday, January 9, 2005. Born
in Stratford, dear
son of G. Norman
ROUSSEAU of 10 Willow Street,
Stratford and the late June M.
(CLELLAND)
ROUSSEAU.
Norman graduated
from Stratford Central Secondary School in 1975 and from Wilfrid
Laurier University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics
in 1980. He was employed with Domtar - Pulp and Paper Division
in Red Rock as a health and safety supervisor and later with
Inglis Appliances in Mississauga. While in Red Rock, he was a
Troop Leader with Scouts Canada and enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Norman was an avid hockey and golf fan, was a past associate
member of the Royal Canadian Legion Stratford Branch #8 and a
member of Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church.
He was predeceased by his dear companion Frances (Franny)
HEIM
on August 3, 2003. Dear brother of Denise and husband Mark
MAYER
of R.R.#1 Gadshill, Cheryl and husband Rick
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Ingersoll
and George
ROUSSEAU and wife
Darya of Vienna, Ontario. Also survived
by nieces and nephews, Renee and Amanda
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lyndee,Rick,Robert,GeorgeJr., Kyle and Koda-Joe
ROUSSEAU, several aunts,
uncles and cousins and his dog Jeffy. Relatives and Friends may
call at the Heinbuck Funeral Home, 156 Albert Street, Stratford
on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, January
13, 2005 at 11 a.m. Reverend Father Chris
GILLESPIE will officiate.
Interment will be in Avondale Cemetery, Stratford. Memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity
of one's choice through the funeral home. (519-271-5062)

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Thomas▲▼Bradshaw▲▼
Peacefully at the London Health Sciences Centre, South Street
Campus with his family by his side, on Saturday, January 8, 2005
Thomas Bradshaw
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Lambeth in his 84th year. Beloved husband
of the late Vera
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1987.) Loving father of Gary of Burlington,
Yvonne and her husband Tom
DAWE of Lambeth, Kim
GRAY/GREY and her
husband Hans of Komoka and Wendy
BOYER and Gerry of Winnipeg.
Proud poppa of Daniel, Stephen, Matthew, Andrew, Elizabeth, Taylor,
Connor and Chelsea. Friends may call at the McFarlane and Roberts
Funeral Home (2240 Wharncliffe Rd. S. Lambeth) on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the complete Funeral Service will be held
on Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Cremation. Donations to the charity of choice
gratefully acknowledged. Please sign the Family Book of Condolences
at www.obituariestoday.com.

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DONALDSON,
EldoraAda (née
BARNES)
Suddenly on January 11, 2005, Eldora Ada
DONALDSON (née
BARNES)
passed away at London Health Sciences Centre - University Campus
in her 83rd year. The dearly loved wife of the late Raymond.
Loving mother of Geri
DOERR and her husband Doug, Janice
TAILOR/TAYLOR
and her husband Gord, Larry
DONALDSON and his wife
Audrey.Grandmother
of Jay DOERR and his wife
Michelle,ScottDOERR and his wife
Lisa, Michelle
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her fiance Maurice, Jeff
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
his wife Kate,▼MattTAILOR/TAYLOR and his friend Stacey, Shawn
DONALDSON
and his wife Farah. Great-grandmother of Terry, Kyle and Dylan
DOERR,
TysonTAILOR/TAYLOR and Michael, Megan and Mitchell
DONALDSON.
Sister of Gerald
BARNES.
Predeceased by her parents Clifford
and Rose BARNES and brothers Clifford and Robert
BARNES and sisters
Velma SEGEE and Marion
TOBIN.
Fondly remembered by her nieces
and nephews. The family will receive Friends and relatives at
Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London for visitation on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be held on Friday, January 14, 2005 at 11 a.m. Reverend
Keith RAMESHWAR officiating. Remembrances can be made to the
Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Program St. Joseph's Health
Centre or a charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
Please sign the Book of Condolences at www.obituariestoday.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home, 452-3770.

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WILLIAMS,
PhillipCharlesMr.PhillipCharlesWILLIAMS, age 70, of Church Street, Stratford
passed away peacefully at the Stratford General Hospital on Tuesday,
January 11, 2005. Born in Watford,
son of the late Alfred Charles
WILLIAMS and the former Muriel
TAILOR/TAYLOR and lived in London, Ontario.
He graduated in 1954 from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in
retail merchandising. While living in Toronto he was chairperson
of Residential Tenancy Commission for the Province of Ontario
in the role of a Senior Provincial Bureaucrat. Phil moved to
Stratford in 1987 and was a local businessman. He was a member
of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #8 and a member of the Anglican
Church.Phillip is the beloved husband of Beverley J.
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH.
Loving
father of Chuck
WILLIAMS and wife
Cathy and their children Matthew
and Benjamin of Tantallon, Nova Scotia. Step-father of Connie
and husband Craig
BOLTON and their children Dylan and Phoebe,
Stratford, Susan and husband Brian
DILL and their children Braeden,
Megan and Ian of Shakespeare. Besides his parents he was predeceased
by a sister Muriel
WILLIAMS.
Friends and relatives may call at
the W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron Street, Stratford, N5A
5T7 (519) 271-7411 on Friday, January 14, 2005 from 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held at the Funeral Home on Saturday
at 11 a.m. Reverend Bill
JAMES-
ABRA will officiate. As expressions
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes
Association, the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of
one's choice through the funeral home.

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LOKER,
Jon "
Jonathan"
(July 22, 1953 - January 15, 2004)
Today is remembered and quietly kept
It brings back memories I'll never forget
You left so suddenly, no time for good bye
Memories of your love will never die
Everyday I speak your name
Without you, Jon, life is just not the same
Like a clown I put on a show
The pain is real even if nobody knows
I'm crying inside and nobody knows it...
But me
Why didn't I say the things I needed to say
How could I let my angel slip away
Now my world is tumblin' down
I can see clearly but you're no where around
My nights are lonely, my days are so sad
I just keep thinkin' about the love that we had
I'm missing you...and nobody knows it...
But me
In our hearts forever, your wife
CheryleHILTON-
TAILOR/TAYLOR, children,
Jason SCOTT, Chelsea Scott
POITIER, Niki Scott
LAITHWAITE, grandchildren
Trent and Madison
LAITHWAITE and Dawson
SCOTT.

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BRACKENBURY,
PaulChute
Paul Chute, 69, of Aylmer, passed away peacefully at home on
Friday, January 14, 2005 after a long battle with cancer. He
is survived by his wife of 47 years, Shirley, and his four children,
Jeff and wife
Margaret of Whitehorse; Denise
MUELLER and husband
Rick of London; Shaun of London, and Susan
BRUNELLE and husband
Paul of Aylmer. He also leaves his grandchildren, Julie, Lance
and Shaun BRACKENBURY,
Sara,Alyssia and Ryan
MUELLER and Scott,
Trent and Joshua
BRUNELLE.
Paul is survived by his sister, Dorothy
WILSON of Tillsonburg; Betty
SCHERER of Tennessee; Barbara
CLARKE
of Burlington; Mary and Keith
DANBROOK of Tillsonburg; Lois and
George TAILOR/TAYLOR of Ottawa; Gloria and Paul
GIBSON of Hamilton
Diana ANDERSON and Bernie
HOLDEN of Vienna and Irene
BRACKENBURY
and Bill VANDENEEKHOUT of Tillsonburg. He is also survived by
an aunt, Ruby
BRACKENBURY, of Aylmer and many nieces, nephews
and cousins. Paul was predeceased by his parents, Mabel and Frank
BRACKENBURY, and brother Larry.
Paul BRACKENBURY was a long-time educator in Elgin County. He
began his career as a teacher at McGregor Public School in 1956,
teaching at Straffordville, Port Burwell and Davenport for many
years. During this time he also became a vice-principal. After
his retirement in 1990 he spent his time playing baseball, poker
and guitar, as well as gardening and woodworking. Paul was an
active member of the Kinsmen and K-40 Clubs in Alymer. He had
a keen interest in local history, and was active in the Bayham
Historical Society. He enjoyed contributing articles to the Aylmer
Express. He was a great wealth of Knowledge about the Port Burwell,
Vienna, Lakeview and Aylmer areas. Most of his stories concerned
his beloved Lakeview. His family and Friends are fortunate that
Paul compiled detailed family history books for both the
BRACKENBURY
and Peters families, including many photographs and information
that date back to the early 1800's. Friends may call at the H.A.
Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Monday
3-5 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday,
January 18, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Rev.
Cam WATTS, officiating. Donations to the Aylmer Baptist Church
would be appreciated.

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BARTLETT,
AliceJane (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at Grand Wood Park Retirement Residence, London on
Tuesday,January▼ 18th, 2005 Alice Jane
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
BARTLETT of London
in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Angus G.
BARTLETT
(1976.) Dear mother of Donna
ROLLINS and her husband Vaughan
of London. Predeceased by her parents Duncan and Coral
(CHARLTON)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, her brothers Herman and Calvin
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her sister
Grace MILLMAN.
Loving "
Grandma B" of Debra
NORONHA and her husband
David of Newmarket, Mark
ROLLINS and his wife
Irene of Stittsville
and David ROLLINS and his wife
Kimberly of Campbell River, British
Columbia.Also loved by her "Great-Grans" Kyle and Hailey
NORONHA
and Kennedy and Raegan
ROLLINS.
Friends will be received by the
family on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at the A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the
funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Friday, January
21st, 2005 at 1: 00 pm with Reverend Frank J.
VANVEEN of Calvary
United Church officiating. Spring interment in Oakland Cemetery,
Delaware. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made to the Calvary United Church, Memorial Fund, 290 Ridout
Street South, London, Ontario N6C 3Z1 or to the London Regional
Cancer Program, 747 Baseline Road East, London, Ontario N6C 2R6.
(Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)

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LOWES,
JamesWilbur
At the Woodstock General Hospital on January 19, 2005, James
Wilbur LOWES, of Norwich, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of
Betty LOWES
(Waud) of 20 years.
son of the late Milton and Ella
LOWES.
Step-father of Maurice
WAUD and wife
Joan of Norwich,
Doreen and husband Don
COOK of Binbrook, Donna and husband Wayne
BEAM of Manitoulin Island, Clarence and wife
Joy of Colorado,
and Larry LOWES and wife
Colleen of Seaforth. Beloved grandfather
of 18 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Brother of Lorene
LOWES of Ingersoll and Jean
HUGGINS of Woodstock; brother-in-law
of Josephine
LOWES of R.R.#4 Woodstock and Andy
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Straffordville.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother
Harold (2000,) sister Muriel (1928,) and brother-in-law Joe
HUGGINS
(2003). Friends will be received at The Arn-Lockie Funeral Home,
45 Main St. W., Norwich on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service to celebrate Wilbur's life will be held at the Norwich
Baptist Church on Saturday, January 22nd at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor
Kent BABBEY and Pastor Andy
BRNDJAR officiating. Spring interment
New Durham Cemetery. Donations to the Woodstock Hospital Foundation
or the Norwich Baptist Church will be gratefully acknowledged
Arn-Lockie 519-863-3020

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LAWLER,
JackRaymond
Jack-It is with deep sadness the family of Jack Raymond
LAWLER
announce his passing at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital,
on Saturday, January 22, 2005, following a lengthy illness, in
his 78th year. Jack was born in Springfield on December 15, 1927,
son of the late John and Flossie
LAWLER.
Jack was the beloved
husband of Patricia
(SMITH)
LAWLER for 54 years. Loved father
of Richard of Toronto, Edward and his wife Diane of Saint Thomas,
Leonard and his wife Cathy of Saint Thomas. Cherished grandfather
of Jonathan. Dear brother of Bessie
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Saint Thomas, Douglas
LAWLER of Powell River, British Columbia. Predeceased by a sister
Myrtle PULKRABEC of Powell River, British Columbia (1973.) Also
survived by dear friend Leonard
STURGEON of Toronto, aunts, nieces
and nephews, great nieces and nephews, great great nieces and
nephews and several cousins. Jack was employed for 30 years by
Canada Post (Saint Thomas 20 years as a letter carrier, 10 years
as postal supervisor P.O.I.), retiring in 1984. He enjoyed music,
especially the big band era and was a great fan of Glen Miller.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas,
where funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
to follow in Elmdale cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Saint Thomas-Elgin General
Hospital Foundation (Home Respiratory Care).

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BLACKMAN,
HaroldLionelMr.HaroldLionelBLACKMAN, age 69, of Mowat Street, Stratford,
passed away peacefully with his family by his side at the Stratford
General Hospital on Monday, January 24, 2005. Born is Saint Marys,
son of the late Edward
BLACKMAN and the former Winnifred
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Harold worked at Saint Marys Cement for 35 years retiring in 1991.
Beloved husband of Sandy
(HOWLETT)
BLACKMAN whom he married June
16, 1979, in Stratford. Loving father of Paul
BLACKMAN and friend
Jeff SICH of London, Kristi
LINDSAY and Dave of Wellburn, Cindy
LAING and husband Todd and Wayne
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and wife
Nicolla both
of Stratford. Cherished grandfather of Luc and Travis
IREDALE,
Jamie, Scott, Jeremy and Jackie
LAING, Ken
LINDSAY, Lauren and
Reece DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and great grandfather of Cierra
IREDALE.
Also survived
by his sisters Helen and husband Jack
FREEMANTLE,
EdithSCHEUERMANN
and Alice and husband Mel
FOWLER. He was predeceased by a brother
Fred BLACKMAN and a sister-in-law Caroline
BLACKMAN.
Friends
and relatives may call at the W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron
Street, Stratford, Ontario, N5A 5T7 (519) 271-7411, on Wednesday,
January 26 from 7-9 p.m. and
on Thursday, January 27 from 1 p.m.
until the time of the funeral service at 2 p.m. Entombment will
be in Avondale Cemetery Columbarium Wall. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
the Juvenile Diabetes Association or to the Debra Organization
through the funeral home.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR, Margaret Irene (formerly
SMALLDON, née
MARSHALL)
Margaret Irene of Saint Thomas, on Saturday, January 29, 2005,
at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in her 85th year. Beloved
wife of Harry
TAILOR/TAYLOR and the late William
SMALLDON.
Dearly▼ loved
mother of Carol and her husband Dave
ESSON of Saint Thomas, Randy
and his wife
Pat▼TAILOR/TAYLOR of Cambridge, Jack and his wife Deb
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of King City, and Bob
TAILOR/TAYLOR and friend Teresa
MacKERET of St.
Thomas. She was the last of her family. Predeceased by 5 brothers
and 1 sister. Dear sister-in-law of Margaret
MARSHALL and friend
of Saint Thomas. Sadly missed by several grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a great-grand_son Kyle. Margaret
was born in Saint Thomas on August 8, 1920 the daughter of the
late Harry and Ada
MARSHALL.
She▼ has lived most of her life in
the London, Saint Thomas area. She was a member of Central United
Church and was active with the Rotary Club and received the "Paul
Harris Fellow." Margaret was retired from Canadian Timken. Resting
at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral
service will be held Wednesday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow
in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the
Rotary Foundation or C.P.R.I.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Norman▼E.▼
In loving memory of a dear brother Norman E.
TAILOR/TAYLOR, who passed
away 6 years ago today, January 31st, 1998.
He had a nature you could not help loving
And a heart that was purer than gold
And to those who knew him and loved him
His memory will never grow cold.
Always▼ remembered by brother William J.
TAILOR/TAYLOR.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Frank▼E.▲ "
Watt"
Peacefully at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital on Monday, January
31, 2005. Frank E. "Watt"
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Saint Marys in his 88th year.
Beloved husband of Mary
(KERSEY)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear father of Rebecca
MAHAFFY and Rea, Joseph
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Ingrid all of Saint Marys. Loving
grandfather of Denise (Gary)
FLUTTERT,
Ellen
(Greg)
BETTGER,
Rachel MAHAFFY,
MatthewTAILOR/TAYLOR and Amy
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Also survived
by 6 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents Harriet
and F.B. TAILOR/TAYLOR, a sister Muriel and brothers Fred and John.
Cremation has taken place. There will be a visitation for family
and Friends all day and evening, Wednesday, February 2, 2005,
at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water Street North, Saint Marys.
There will be a private family service and interment at Watford
Cemetery at a later date. Frank was a great baseball fan and
would want donations to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in
lieu of flowers.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-01 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Margaret Irene (formerly
SMALLDON, née
MARSHALL)
Margaret Irene of Saint Thomas, on Saturday, January 29, 2005,
at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in her 85th year. Beloved
wife of Harry
TAILOR/TAYLOR and the late William
SMALLDON.
Dearly▲▼ loved
mother of Carol and her husband Dave
ESSON of Saint Thomas, Randy
and his wife
Pat▲▼TAILOR/TAYLOR of Cambridge, Jack and his wife Deb
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of King City, and Bob
TAILOR/TAYLOR and friend Teresa
MacKERET of St.
Thomas. She was the last of her family. Predeceased by 5 brothers
and 1 sister. Dear sister-in-law of Margaret
MARSHALL and friend
of Saint Thomas. Sadly missed by several grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a great-grand_son Kyle.
Margaret was born in Saint Thomas on August 8, 1920 the daughter
of the late Harry and Ada
MARSHALL.
She▲ has lived most of her
life in the London, Saint Thomas area. She was a member of Central
United Church and was active with the Rotary Club and received
the "Paul Harris Fellow." Margaret was retired from Canadian
Timken. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, St.
Thomas where funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society, the Rotary Foundation or C.P.R.I.

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WILSON, Dorothy Tamar (formerly
RICHARDSON, née
BRACKENBURY)
Dorothy Tamar
WILSON,
Wednesday,February 2, 2005, Dorothy
WILSON
of Tillsonburg slipped peacefully into the arms of the Lord and
her loving family in Heaven. She was 3 weeks from her 89th birthday.
Born and raised in Lakeview, she was the daughter of Frank and
Mabel (CHUTE)
BRACKENBURY.
Dorothy lived a long and fulfilling
life. She entered Nurse's Training but was unable to complete
due to illness. However, she continued interest in health and
medicines and was known for her healing creams which she gave
to everyone. She was Post mistress in Thamesford for 20 years.
After retiring to Aylmer in 1976 she devoted her time to producing
beautiful flowers in her gardens, caring for her mother and traveling
with Tom. Like her brother Paul she had a strong interest in
her family history. Dorothy was a loyal member of North Broadway
Baptist Church, W.M.F. and Plus 50. She was always concerned
about the welfare of her Friends and family and was generous
to all of them. She loved knitting and gave away baby shawls
and many pairs of mittens for children. She will be missed deeply
by all her Friends and her surviving family.
She was a wonderful mother to Ken and Ferne
RICHARDSON of Merrickville
and Marian and Robert
SMITH of Tillsonburg and a loving grandmother
to Andrew and Karen
RICHARDSON,
ChristineSMITH and Robin
VERKUIL.
Her surviving sisters are Betty
SHERER of Tennessee, Barbara
CLARKE of Burlington, Mary
DANBROOK and Keith of Tillsonburg,
Lois TAILOR/TAYLOR and George of Ottawa, Gloria Gibson and Paul of Hamilton,
Diana ANDERSON and Bernie
HOLDEN of Vienna, Shirley
BRACKENBURY
and Irene BRACKENBURY and Bill
VANDENEECKHOUT of Tillsonburg
and Aunt Ruby
BRACKENBURY of Aylmer and many nieces, nephews
and cousins. Dorothy lost both her brothers, Larry
BRACKENBURY
(1971) and Paul
BRACKENBURY
(Jan. 14/05.) She also outlived husbands
Norman RICHARDSON (1967,) Doug
WILSON (1971) and Thomas
DARLISON
(1992). Cremation has taken place and memorial service is to
be held at North Broadway Baptist Church on Sunday February 6,
2005 at 3: 00 p.m. Donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or North Broadway Baptist Church in lieu of flowers
or by contacting Ostranders Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg
(842-5221) who are entrusted with funeral arrangements. Personal
condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com

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HASKETT,
HelenNoreen
(McALPINE)
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Friday, February 4,
2005 Helen Noreen
(McALPINE)
HASKETT of Ailsa Craig in her 76th
year. Beloved wife of Ernie
HASKETT. Dear mother of Darlene and
Len SMITH of Stratford, Doris and John
SIMONE of Lambeth and
Maryanne CLARK of Stratford. Dearly loved Grandmother of Tim
and Jodilynne
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Chris▼ and Lisa
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Andrew and Amy
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Erin and Matthew
SIMONE,
Chantell and Chad and Kyle
CLARK. Dear
Great-Grandmother of Brittany, Wyatt, Nicholas, Samantha and
Lauren.Sister-in-law of Shirley
McALPINE and brother-in-law
Langford MORGAN.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by daughter Ann Noreen, grand_son Jeffrey Charles, brothers Donald,
Irwin and Gordon, sister Enid
MORGAN and sister-in-law Dorothy
McALPINE.
Resting at the T. Stephenson and son Funeral Home,
Ailsa Craig where the funeral service will be held on Monday,
February 7 at 2 p.m. with Reverend Dennis
WATTS officiating. Interment
Medway Cemetery. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.
A tree will be planted in memory of Mrs. Helen
HASKETT.

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SHERRATT,
JamesPeter
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Saturday, February
12, 2005 James Peter
SHERRATT of Goderich in his 90th year. Beloved
husband of the late Mary Leona
(HURLEY)
SHERRATT. Dear father
of Geraldine (Ken)
MILLION of Elmwood, James (Janet)
SHERRATT
of Goderich, Maureen (Dan)
SHEARDOWN of Goderich, Gerrard
SHERRATT,
of Goderich, Mary Frances (Ray)
ZOETHOUT of Guelph, Patrick (Faye)
SHERRATT of R.R.#6 Goderich, Rita (John)
BURROUGHS of Goderich
and Margaret (Gary)
NEUDERT of Brantford. Loving grandfather
of 23 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Also survived
by brothers Jack
SHERRATT and Reverend Phillip
SHERRATT both of Brantford
and brother-in-law Jack (Irene)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Brantford. Also predeceased
by 2 children in infancy, 3 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild,
sisters Mary and Margaret and brothers Anthony, Frank and Joseph.
Friends may call at McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Rd
at East Street, Goderich on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at St. Peter's Church, Goderich on Wednesday
morning at 10: 30 a.m. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Community Living gratefully
acknowledged. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109, Goderich Service
Tuesday 6: 45 p.m. Parish Prayers Tuesday 8:30 p.m.

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BRYANT,
Rex▼Deverne▼
Rex Deverne
BRYANT, passed away at the Tillsonburg District Memorial
Hospital on Wednesday, February 16, 2005 in his 85th year. Beloved
husband and best friend of Ruby
(GOODHAND)
BRYANT of Tillsonburg.
Loving▼ father of Shirley
DAVIS and husband Merv of Tillsonburg,
Nancy MITCHELL and husband Bill of Straffordville, and Judy
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Lakefield. He will be sadly missed by 5 grandchildren as well
as 5 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents Dock and
Maude (ATKINS)
BRYANT, a grand_son Wade
MITCHELL (1980) and a
brother Leonard
BRYANT (1988.) Mr.
BRYANT was a member of the
ViennaMasonicLodge #237 and served as a Past Master. Mrs.
BRYANT
and her family will receive Friends at Ostrander's Funeral Home,
43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg (842-5221) on Friday, February
18, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service to be held in
the Ostrander's Chapel on Saturday, February 19, 2005 at 1: 00
p.m. Interment to follow in St. Luke's Cemetery, Vienna, Ontario.
Memorial donations (payable by cheque) may be made to the Tillsonburg
District Memorial Hospital (I.C.U. Unit). Personal condolences
may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Jack▼
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Jack
TAILOR/TAYLOR who left us February 17, 2003.
Remembering you is easy
We do it every day.
Missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
You had a smile for everyone,
You had a heart of gold.
You left the sweetest memories,
This world could ever hold.
To us you were very special,
What more is there to say,
Except to wish that you were well,
And here with us today...
Forever loved and missed by wife MaryJane and children Deborah
and Jeffrey and their families.

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BRYANT,
Rex▲Deverne▲
Rex Deverne
BRYANT, passed away at the Tillsonburg District Memorial
Hospital on Wednesday, February 16, 2005 in his 85th year. Beloved
husband and best friend of Ruby
(GOODHAND)
BRYANT of Tillsonburg.
Loving▲ father of Shirley
DAVIS and husband Merv of Tillsonburg,
Nancy MITCHELL and husband Bill of Straffordville, and Judy
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Lakefield. Dear brother of Leonard
BRYANT of Tillsonburg.
He will be sadly missed by 5 grandchildren as well as 5 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by his parents Dock and Maude
(ATKINS)
BRYANT, a
grand_son Wade Mitchell (1980) and son-in-law Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1988.)
Mr. BRYANT was a member of the Vienna Masonic Lodge #237, and
served as a Past Master. Mrs.
BRYANT and her family will receive
Friends at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg
(842-5221) on Friday, February 18, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service to be held in the Ostrander's Chapel on Saturday,
February 19, 2005, at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in St. Luke's
Cemetery, Vienna, Ontario. Memorial donations (payable by cheque)
may be made to the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital (I.C.U.
Unit). Personal condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com

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DOWNS,
Johnny
Of London and Port Stanley, at Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital,
on Saturday, February 19th, 2005, in his 84th year. Beloved husband
of 60 years to Dorothy (née
BEARCHILL.)
Beloved father of Tom
(Bonnie) of New Hampshire, and Jayne (Bill) of Port Stanley.
Loving Pop of Andrew
DOWNS, Allyson
DOWNS, Scott (Kristen)
WEST,
Andrew (Karen)
WEST, and great-grandpa of Davis
WEST.
Brother
of Bobby (Brenda)
DOWNS,
Helen
(Ben)
BENNINGTON and the late
Kay TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ruth▲▼JEFFERY and Don
DOWNS. Also survived by his
sister-in-law Alice (Norm)
AYRE as well as many nieces and nephews.
Johnny was the former owner of the Latin Quarter Restaurant and
leader of the Johnny Downs Orchestra. Memorial visitation will
be held on Sunday from 2: 00 - 4:00 and 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the
Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, (2 blocks
north of Oxford), where the memorial service will be conducted
on Monday, February 21st, 2005 at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation has taken
place and inurnment will take place at a later date. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society or
the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital-Palliative Care. Special
thanks for the love and care given by the staf f of Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital. (www.westviewfuneralchapel.com)

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DEMERS,
George▲ "
Ray▲"
Mr.George▲ "
Ray▲"
DEMERS of Wallaceburg, on Monday, February 21,
2005 at the "Sydenham Campus", in Wallaceburg at the age of 76
years. Beloved husband of Phyllis
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
DEMERS.
Father of
Mary and Steven
HUMPHREY of Wallaceburg. Step father of Janet
and John FOWLER of Ilderton, Roxanne
McDONALD and Eric and Deb
McDONALD all of Wallaceburg. Grandfather of Erica, Chris, and
Morgan.Predeceased by his parents George and Regina
(TETREAULT)
DEMERS, his sisters Annette and Jeannette and a step-brother
Clarence. Visitation will be held at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral
Home, 639 Elgin St in Wallaceburg, on Tuesday, February 22, 2005
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on
Wednesday, February 23, 2005 from Our Lady Help of Christians
Church at 10: 30 a.m. Prayers Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the funeral
home. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg. Donations
to the St. Vincent De Paul Society may be left at the funeral
home.

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WISEMAN,
MurielE. (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
A resident of Chatham and formerly Ridgetown, Muriel E. (Grinney)
WISEMAN passed away at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Chatham
on Monday, February 21, 2005 at the age of 80 years. Born in
Belmont, Ontario, she was the daughter of the late Angus and
Alie Gertrude
(COLLARD)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Beloved husband of the late Leonard
Leslie (Barney)
WISEMAN (2000.) Dear mother of Shirley
FIELD
of Wallaceburg, Joyce
WISEMAN of Wallaceburg, Wayne
WISEMAN of
Windsor and the late Barry
WISEMAN (1994.) Sister of the late
Shirley GILLINGS, Wilfred
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Stuart
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Harold
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Clifford TAILOR/TAYLOR and Max
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loved▲▼ by 10 grandchildren and
7 great-grandchildren. Also survived by a daughter-in-law Marion
SCHROEDER of Chatham, sisters-in-law Jenny
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
IreneTAILOR/TAYLOR,
and Wanda KENNEDY and numerous nieces and nephews.
Muriel was a past member of the Ridgetown Lawn Bowling Club,
and was a Provincial and Canadian Champion in doubles play. She
was a past member of the Chatham Horizons Shuffleboard Club and
was the first woman inducted into the Canadian Shuffleboard Hall
of Fame. Muriel was an avid sports fan. The family will receive
Friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 76 Main Street, Ridgetown,
2: 00-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral Service at
the Funeral Home on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. with
Rev. William
VANDERVEEKEN of Erie Street United Church officiating.
Interment of the cremated remains Greenwood Cemetery, Ridgetown.
Donations made by cheque to Community Living, Wallaceburg or
the charity of one's choice as expressions of sympathy appreciated
by the family. Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com

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CAMPBELL,
EdnaAlberta (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Saturday, February 26th,
2005, Edna Alberta
CAMPBELL, of Aylmer in her 87th year. Beloved
wife of the late Donald A.
CAMPBELL (1991.) Dear mother to the
late Sandra
PEARSON and sister to the late Gordon
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
She
will be sadly missed by her family and Friends. Born in South
Dorchester Twp. on August 12, 1918, daughter of the late Daniel
and Versa
(PERCY)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel
Funeral Home, Aylmer on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, March 1st, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Donations to the Palliative Care
at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital would be appreciated.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
David▼Frederick▼Samuel
In loving memory of a dear brother David Frederick Samuel, who
went to be with his wife Linda 4 years ago, March 1, 2001.
He had a nature you could not help loving
And a heart that was purer than gold
And to those who knew him and loved him
His memory will never grow cold.
Always▲ remembered by brother William J.
TAILOR/TAYLOR.

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ESSELTINE,
RichardClareSuddenly, at his home, on March 2nd, 2005, Richard Clare
ESSELTINE
a lifelong resident of Tillsonburg at the age of 52 years. Member
of the Saint John's Anglican Church, Tillsonburg, dedicated teacher
with both the Oxford County and the Thames Valley District School
Boards, most recently a Grade 8 English teacher and head of Guidance
of Annadale School, Tillsonburg. Dedicated to his community,
he was a proud member of the Tillsonburg Kiwanis Club, organizer
of the Canadian Wife-Carrying Championships and Tillsonburg Fair-Youth
Talent Search, Rick also helped initiate and co-ordinate a number
of Terry Fox Runs. Devoted to the Isabella Lake Real Men's Club.
Beloved husband of 23 years and best friend of Penny
(ROSE)
ESSELTINE,
father of Alexis Clare
ESSELTINE,
son of Madge (Evans)
ESSELTINE
and the late Clare
ESSELTINE (1976.) Dear son-in-law of Audrey
McAVANY of Tillsonburg and the late Reverend Jack
McAVANY (1992)
and Earl and Margaret
ROSE of Richmond, Ontario. Beloved brother
of Dr. Dixie
ESSELTINE and partner Debra
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Berlin, Massachusetts.,
U.S.A.; Carolle and Garry
COCKBAIN of Edmonton, Alberta; Phillip
ESSELTINE and Jane of Tillsonburg. Dear brother-in-law of Marjorie
ROSE and the late Bill
ROGERS (1995) of Scarborough; Patti and
Louie VELLUCCI of Mississauga. Special uncle to Justin and Jodi
COCKBAIN of Edmonton, Alberta; Andrea
COCKBAIN of Vancouver,
BritishColumbia;Matthew, Lisa and Claire
ESSELTINE of Tillsonburg
and Kristiana and Christopher
VELLUCCI of Mississauga. Always
remembered by his faithful companion Arthur. Resting at the Verhoeve
Funeral Home, 262 Broadway Street, Tillsonburg, (519-842-4238)
for visitation on Saturday, March 5, 2005, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be held at St. Paul's United Church, 88
Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg, on Sunday, March 6, 2005 at 2: 00
p.m. by Reverend Richard
JONES of Saint John's Anglican Church, Tillsonburg.
In memoriam donations (by cheque only) to the Terry Fox Foundation,
The Richard Clare Esseltine Memorial Scholarship Fund In Trust
or the charity of your choice.

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KEELEY,
Ruth (née
SMITH)
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Friday, March 4, 2005, Ruth
(SMITH)
KEELEY, of Ingersoll, in her 64th year. Daughter of the
late Reverend Thomas Edgar
SMITH and Verla May
SMITH.
Beloved wife
of Art KEELEY. Dear mother of Denise and boyfriend Don
SPRAGG
of Ingersoll and John and his wife Tina of Woodstock. Dear grandmother
of Emily and Nicholas. Dear sister of Helen
McEACHRAN and her
husband Norman of Highgate, Howard
SMITH and his wife
Dee of
Hammond, Indiana and Betty
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Thamesville. Also survived
by nieces and nephews. Dear friend of Bev and Gerry
PHILLIPS
of Ingersoll. Predeceased by one brother Glen
SMITH (1951.) Friends
will be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames
St. S., Ingersoll Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will
be held at St. James Anglican Church, Ingersoll on Monday, March
7, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend Jim
CARR officiating. Interment later
Harris Street Cemetery. Memorial donations to Canadian Diabetes
Association or St. James Anglican Church Memorial Fund would
be appreciated.

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EDWARDS,
OrvilleV. "
Tony"
At Woodstock General Hospital on Friday, March 4, 2005. Orville
V. "Tony" EDWARDS of Queen Street, Woodstock in his 92nd year. Beloved
husband of the late Catherine M.
EDWARDS (née
MESSENGER) (1995.)
Dear father of Carol and her husband Garry
LITTLEJOHNS,
Dale
and his wife Ann Marie and Rick all of Woodstock and Gerald and
his wife Eleanor of Sweaburg. Loved grandfather of Chris
LITTLEJOHNS
and his companion Liana of Delaware, Alison
EDWARDS and Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Norwich and Stephen
EDWARDS of Sweaburg. Dear brother of Jean
RUTHERFORD,
Claire and Louise
EDWARDS all of Woodstock. Predeceased
by his parents Amos and Myrtle
EDWARDS, brothers Clifford (1978)
and Russell (2002). Orville worked at Standard Tube in Woodstock
for 39 years before retiring in 1976. Friends may call at the
R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (539-0004)
on Tuesday 2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Kirby
CONSTABLE officiating. Interment in the Oxford Memorial Park
Cemetery. Contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or
the Oxford Lung Association would be appreciated. Online condolences
at www.longworthfuneralhome.com.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR, Marie-Madeleine
In loving memory of Marie-Madeleine
TAILOR/TAYLOR, wonderful wife, mother,
grandmother and great grandmother, who left us March 11, 2001.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it every day,
To us you were so special,
Your love, your smile, your way.
Deeply missed by all your family.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Christina▲
Peacefully, at her residence, on Friday, March 11, 2005, Mrs.
Christina TAILOR/TAYLOR of London in her 86th year. Beloved wife of
the late Cliff
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Lovingly▲▼ remembered by her children, Michael
and his wife Lynn, Mia and her husband Hank and Tim and Bonnie.
She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Larissa, James
and Adam. Dear sister of Pety and Peter
HERROTT of The Netherlands.
Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and step-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her siblings Henk, Bertie, John, Mia, Paul and
Hans. A private graveside service will be held at Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Shriner's Hospital would
be gratefully appreciated. Memorial Funeral Home entrusted with
arrangements (519)452-3770.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
John▼T. "
Jack▲▼"
John T. "Jack" of Saint Thomas, on Friday, March 11, 2005, at St.
Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in his 84th year. Beloved husband
of Betty (TILL)
TAILOR/TAYLOR and dear father of John and his wife
Betty
of Union and Linda of Saint Thomas. Loved grandfather of Craig
and Meghann
TAILOR/TAYLOR. He was the last of his family. Predeceased
by brothers Arthur, George, Charles and Andrew and by a daughter
Virginia Ann. Dear brother-in-law of Audrey
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Saint Thomas
and Jan TAILOR/TAYLOR of British Columbia. Sadly missed by a number
of nieces and nephews.
Jack was born in Saint Thomas on September 2, 1921, the son of
the late George and Ellen
(BROWN)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. He retired from Con-Rail
after 30 years of service (1982). Jack served in the 25th Armoured
Regiment with the Elgins during World War 2 and was a very active
in the Elgin Regiment Trumpet Band. He was also a member of St.
David's Masonic Lodge #302 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons,
Burleigh Preceptory #21, Mocha Temple Shrine, Palestine Chapter
#54. He was a member of Central United Church and a life member
of the Elgin Regiment Sergeant's Mess. A Public Memorial service
will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
on Tuesday at 2: 00 p.m. Visitation Tuesday from 1-2 p.m. Flowers
gratefully declined. Remembrances would be appreciated to Central
United Church and the Elgin Military Museum.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Robert▼
In loving memory of a dear Husband, Father and Papa, Robert,
who passed away on 3 years ago today, March 14th, 2002.
In all the world we shall not find
A heart so wonderfully kind,
So soft a voice, so sweet a smile,
An inspiration so worthwhile,
A sympathy so sure, so deep,
A love so beautiful to keep.
With love, your family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-16 published
LOUGHLEEN,
Jean
(ORVIS)
Peacefully at the McCormick Home, London, Ontario. on Monday,
March 14, 2005. Jean
(ORVIS)
LOUGHLEEN in her 94th year of London
and formerly of Saint Marys. Beloved wife of the late Vic
LOUGHLEEN
(1981.) Loving mother of George and Jan
LOUGHLEAN of Belmont,
Joan and Murray
BRADBURN of London. Proud grandmother of Shelley
and Brian LEVERTON,
Jane and Rob
WALKER of Saint Thomas, Nancy
and Rick FENTON of Dundas, John and Mary
LOUGHLEAN of London,
Vickie BRADBURN of Toronto, Kevin and Linda
BRADBURN,
WendyBRADBURN
and Jeff BRADBURN of London, Lori and Mike
LAMB of Belleville,
21 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren. Dear
sister of Velma
TAVENER,
Mary and Fred
HOWSON of Wingham, Hazel
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Wiarton, Ross and Edna
ORVIS of Oil Springs, Jack and
Norma ORVIS of Sudbury, Bill and Arlene
ORVIS of Waterloo. Resting
at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water St. N., Saint Marys on
Thursday March 17, 2005 from 1 p.m. until the time of the funeral
service at 2 p.m. with Reverend Dr. Richard
BOTT officiating. Interment
will follow in Saint Marys Cemetery. In her memory donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

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ANDREWS, Winnifred Amelia (formerly
HEGGART, née
CHATWIN)
Winnifred Amelia of People Care Nursing Home, Tavistock, on Wednesday,
March 16, 2005, at her late residence in her 92nd year. Beloved
wife of the late Freeman
ANDREWS (1958,) and the late Melville
Stanley HEGGART (1951.) Cherished mother of Marguerite and her
husband Dan
BROMILOW of Kapuskasing, Bob and his wife
MargaretHEGGART of Kapaskasing, Lloyd and his wife
HelenHEGGART of Geraldton,
Elizabeth TAILOR/TAYLOR of Woodstock, Ruth and her husband Ron
FESTING
of Woodstock, and Cathy
SIMONS of Wallaceburg. Predeceased by
a daughter Barbara
EAKINS.
Loved sister of Fred
CHATWIN of England,
Gladys CHATWIN of Toronto, and the late Walter
CHATWIN.
Sadly
missed by a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Winnifred was born on June 7, 1913 in Elmvale, the daughter of
the late Ernest and Winnifred
CHATWIN.
She has resided in St.
Thomas since 1958. She was an employee at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, and was a member of the Eastwood Fellowship
Baptist Church. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas, where funeral service will be held Monday at 3: 00
p.m. Visitation Monday from 12: 00-3:00 p.m. Burial will take
place in Kapuskasing in the spring. Remembrances may be made
to the charity of ones choice.

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HAYES,
LarryRonald
Peacefully at Meadow Park Nursing Home London on Wednesday, March
23, 2005 Larry Ronald
HAYES in his 76th year. Beloved son of
the late Annie and Gerald
HAYES. Dear step
son of Bill
DICKSON/DIXON
of London. Dear brother of Mary
CALCUTT of Strathroy and George
and Marilyn
HAYES of London. He will be missed by his many nieces
and nephews and greatnieces and great-nephews. Predeceased by
brothers Jack and Ben
HAYES, sister Nora
PHILLIPS, brothers-in-law
Ed CALCUTT and Gordon
PHILLIPS.
Resting at the T. Stephenson
& son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig where the funeral service will
be held on Sunday, March 27th at 2 p.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR
officiating. Interment Carlisle Cemetery at a later date. Visitation
4-8 p.m. Saturday. Donations to The Children's Wish Foundation,
The Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of choice would be
appreciated. A tree will be planted in memory of Mr. Ronnie
HAYES.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Hilda▼
In loving memory of Hilda, a dear Wife, Mother and Grandma, who
passed away suddenly on March 25, 2004.
This past year without you
Is the hardest we've ever known
We treasure every thought of you
And keep them as our own.
Although we cannot see you
You are with us night and day
For the love that was between us
Death cannot take away.
Deeply loved and sadly missed by husband Stew, son Charles, daughter
Laura, Son-in-law Craig and her honey-bunnies Katelyn, Mackinnon,
twins Everett and Sophia Hawkins.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Hilda▲▼
In memory of Hilda, my loving twin sister, aunt and great aunt
who passed away suddenly on March 25, 2004.
Remembering you is easy
I do it every day
Missing you is a heartache
That never goes away.
The parting was extremely sudden
And I often wonder why
And the hardest part was,
I didn't want to say good-bye.
As time unfolds a year
Memories keep you so near.
You had a smile for everyone
You had a heart of gold
You left so many memories
This world could ever hold
Tome you were so special
What more is there to say
Except to wish with all my heart
That you were here today.
I miss you so much Honey, Your twin sister Helen, Brother-in-law
Gerry WEBB and family.

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GOLIAN,
Milan "
Mike"
After a courageous battle with cancer the Lord has called him
home. At Bluewater Health, Palliative Care on Thursday, March
24, 2005, Milan (Mike)
GOLIAN, age 57 of Sarnia. Beloved son
of Helen and the late Nicholas
GOLIAN.
Loving big brother of
Helen TAILOR/TAYLOR (Michael), Susan
MacEJKO (Miron), Andrew (Susan),
Mary GOLIAN (Dan), Anna
CHRAPKO (Frank), Paul (Lisa) and Katherine
DANKO
(Lubo.)
Special uncle to Karly (Paul,) Stefan, Peter, Aaron
(Amy), Ryan-Michael, Eric, Joshua, Jason, Paulko and
ELYSE.
Great
uncle of Breaden, Dylan and Simon. Mike retired from the Bayer
Fire Department in 2002 after 35 years of service. Friends will
be received at the McKenzie and Blundy Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, 431 Christina St. N., Sarnia, on Monday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Father
Rick JANISSE 1: 30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Benedict's Church. Private
interment to follow at a later date. As an expression of sympathy,
Friends who wish may send memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society, 714 Lite Street, Pt. Edward, Ontario N5V 1A6, The
Canadian Diabetes Association, 415 Exmouth Street, Sarnia, N7T 8A4
or The Humane Society, 131 Exmouth Street, Sarnia, P.O. Box 578,
N7T 7J4. Messages of condolence and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com
A tree will be planted in memory of Milan
GOLIAN in the McKenzie
& Blundy Memorial Forest. Dedication service Sunday, September
18th, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation
Area.

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MANSBRIDGE,
Stanley▼Harry▼
It is with deep love, respect and enormous sadness that the family
of Stanley Harry
MANSBRIDGE announces that he died peacefully
in his 87th year on Easter Sunday, March 27th, 2005 in London,
Ontario. Wing Commander
MANSBRIDGE, Royal Air Force, D.F.C. was
born in Folkestone, England on May 29th, 1918, the
son of Harry
MANSBRIDGE (Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry) and Alice
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
MANSBRIDGE. He was the last of his immediate family,
predeceased by his parents, four brothers and one sister.
Mr. MANSBRIDGE passionately believed in public service, and served
with distinction the Royal Air Force (1939-1946) the Governments
of Great Britain and Malaya (1946-1954), the Government of Canada
(1954-1976), the Government of Alberta (1976-1981) and the University
of Victoria (1981-1986).
Mr. MANSBRIDGE is survived by his devoted wife of sixty-one wonderful
years, Brenda Louise. The cherished father of Wendy, Peter and
Paul and father-in-law of Douglas
GUNN,
Cynthia▼DALE and Susan
MANSBRIDGE.
The▼ much admired grandfather of Jennifer
MANSBRIDGE,
Lisa GUNN,
DavidGUNN, Pamela
MANSBRIDGE, Andrew
GUNN, Wendy
MANSBRIDGE,
ChristopherMANSBRIDGE, Thomas
MANSBRIDGE and William
MANSBRIDGE, and the great-grandfather of Alexandra
GUNN and Honor
Mansbridge
HINCHEY. Special Poppa to Jordan
HINCHEY, Joy
YUNKER,
Cameron DILAY and Heather
WIRICK. A private family service will
be held in Saint Thomas, Ontario on Friday April 1st. 2005. A service
of dedication will be held in the late spring. Arrangements through
Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas, Ontario.
If so wished, memorial donations may be made to the Elgin Military
Museum, 30 Talbot Street, Saint Thomas, Ontario N5P 1A3.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-30 published
Volunteer, business 'pillar'
LOCKYER dies
By Debora VANBRENK,
FreePressReporter
As a corporate lawyer, Peter
LOCKYER used his expertise and entrepreneurial
skills to start a financial services company and serve as chairperson
of a London-based bank. As a community member,
LOCKYER gave his
time to help the Anglican Church, Huron University College and
other causes.
"He was the kind of guy who said, 'Something should be done --
let's do it,' Peter
SPENCE,
LOCKYER's law partner, said yesterday.
"If I had to use a phrase to describe Peter, it would be 'energetic
enthusiasm,' " he added.
LOCKYER, 61, collapsed and died suddenly Monday while running
with his wife, Gail.
A corporate lawyer with Lockyer Spence in London,
LOCKYER was
chairperson of Pacific and Western Bank of Canada, a London-based
institution with more than $1 billion in assets.
He also was founder of Oak Trust Co. financial services.
LOCKYER's latest venture was a bid, with his Friends Andy
SPRIET
and Bob SISKIND, to buy the former central library on Queens
Avenue and convert it to offices.
Yesterday,Friends described
LOCKYER as energetic and athletic,
committed to enterprise and volunteerism.
"London has lost a pillar in the business community," said Pacific
and Western president David R.
TAILOR/TAYLOR, who for 20 years has counted
LOCKYER as a friend and colleague.
"He was enthusiastic, passionate, highly motivated."
And publicly low-key, said Bishop Bruce
HOWE of the Anglican
diocese of Huron.
"He wasn't standing up looking for accolades. But those of us
who have the privilege of working with him in some of his volunteer
activities knew he was there and was committed."
LOCKYER headed the diocese's investment committee and was past
chairperson of the executive board of Huron University College.
He served both groups "with distinction,"
HOWE said.
LOCKYER's sudden death shocked all who knew him.
"Peter was one of those fellows you'd think would live to 100
easily. He was the epitome of health,"
TAILOR/TAYLOR said.
LOCKYER was an exceptional tennis player and an avid skier who
also worked out regularly in his home gym.
He was proud of a recent series of routine medical tests that
showed he was in tip-top shape: "He was like a kid with a straight-A
report card,"
SPENCE said.
He was a teen when he first met
LOCKYER 31 years ago and asked
the lawyer for career advice.
LOCKYER became a mentor and a friend.
"We had more of a brother relationship than anything,"
SPENCE
said of the man he described as a visionary.
"He wasn't in the spotlight a lot,"
SPENCE said, "but he had
a lot of influence, positive influence, in the city. I don't
think we or the community will fully appreciate the loss for
a while."
LOCKYER also was past-president of the London Hunt and Country
Club and past chairperson of the National Seniors Tennis Championships.
LOCKYER is survived by his wife, three daughters and his father.
Visitation is tomorrow at the James A. Harris Funeral home, with
the funeral to be held Friday at 11 a.m. at St. Paul's Cathedral.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-01 published
JOHNSTON,
RobertGraham
Peacefully at Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, March 30,
2005, Robert Graham
JOHNSTON of Clinton in his 87th year. Beloved
husband of Olive
(YOUNG)
JOHNSTON for 66 years. Loving father
of Joyce and Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Dianne and Steven
MAGUIRE and Karen
and Gordon
TAIT/TAITE/TATE all of Clinton. Loved and sadly mised by his
grandchildren Robert and Paul
TAILOR/TAYLOR;
Patti▲▼ and Wayne
DUNSMORE
Douglas and Sheri
MAGUIRE and Michael and Jackie
TAIT/TAITE/TATE and by
greatgrandchildren Adrian and Tyler
DUNSMORE;
Andrew and Brett
MAGUIRE and Zachary and Hilary
SMITH. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Eleanor
FALCONER of Huronview and Bessie
BLACK of R.R.#5 Clinton
and Lorrine
YOUNG of Goderich. Also survived by several nieces,
nephews, greatnieces and great-nephews. Predeceased by one brother
Roderick JOHNSTON, 2 sisters-in-law Elaine
JOHNSTON and Lucy
JOHNSTON and by 3 brothers-in-law Victor
FALCONER,
HaroldBLACK
and James YOUNG.
Funeral service will be held at the Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd.-Clinton Chapel on Friday, April 1, 2005 at
2 p.m. with visitation from 12 noon until time of funeral. Interment
Clinton Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation,
Town and Country Support Services or to Clinton Public Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-04 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Robert▲▼ (1934-2003)
husband, father, grandfather
The moment that you died, our hearts were split in two. One side
filled with memories, the other died with you. We think of you
in silence, we always speak your name. For all we have is memories,
and your picture in a frame. We often lay awake at night, with
the world so fast asleep. We take a walk down memory lane, while
tears roll off our cheeks. The time we had with you, was worth
its weight in gold, the joy and laughter that you gave us, are
ours to have and hold.
Remembering you is easy to do, we do it every day. But missing
you is the hardest thing, your scent will never go away. We hold
you close within our heart and there you will remain, for all
throughout our lives, until we meet again.
Lovingly remembered by wife Marjorie, children Debra, Mark, Shawn
and Bob. Grandchildren Joshua, Cassandra and Taylor.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-05 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Robert▲▼G.▼
In loving memory of a dear brother, Robert G. who passed away
April 4, 2003.
Sadly missed and always remembered by sisters Violet and Eileen.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-07 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Hilda▲
(ROBINS)
Suddenly, at her late residence on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 Hilda
(ROBINS)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Exeter in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the
late Harold (Larry)
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1988.) Dear mother and mother-in-law
of Beth and Bob
MEPHAM of London and California and Mary Jane
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Exeter and the late Jack
TAILOR/TAYLOR (2003.) Loving grandmother
of Judy MADDEN of California, Leanne
KRIPP and Bradley
MEPHAM
both of Vancouver; Deborah
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Toronto and Jeffrey
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Exeter and special greatgrandmother to Jamie, Josh and Jack
and Jordan, Riley, Sean, Madison and Cameron. Dear sister of
Dorothy BELL of Exeter and Mildred
FOSTER of Goderich. Predeceased
by her brother Bill
ROBINS and a sister Elsie
WESTCOTT.
Hilda
was a life member of the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary, over
50 year Sister of Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge and an active
member of Exeter United Church. She was an amazing lady and will
be truly missed. Friends may call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Friday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Saturday,
April 9th at 11 a.m. with Reverend Paul
ROSS officiating. Interment
Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
There will be a Rebekah service in the funeral home Friday evening
at 6: 45 p.m. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-08 published
HUDSON,
CaroleM. (formerly
PRITCHARD)
Suddenly, as a result of a motor vehicle accident on Wednesday,
April 6, 2005 Carole M.
(McCOLLOUGH)
(PRITCHARD)
HUDSON of Granton
in her 68th year. Beloved wife for 29 years of William (Bill)
HUDSON. Dear mother of Kathy
WOODS of London, Rosann
PRITCHARD
of Saint Marys, Art and Angi
PRITCHARD of London, Karen and Bob
HUTTON of Ingersoll, Wayne and Janette
HUDSON of Whalen Corners,
Paul and Grace
HUDSON of London and the late Barbara
DOUPE (1982.)
Loving grandmother of 20 grandchildren. Also survived by her
mother Marguerite
WURZEL of Port Huron. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Joanne and Greg
KOVACK of Port Huron. Dear sister-in-law of
the late Eva and Orval
MacKE.
Friends may call at the C. Haskett
and son Funeral Home, 223 Main Street, Lucan on Friday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Saturday,
April▼ 9th at 10: 30 a.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment
Saint Mary's Cemetery, Saint Marys. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Westover Treatment Facility would be appreciated by the
family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-10 published
COOPER,
Theresa (née
HUNT)
Peacefully, at Seaforth Community Hospital on Friday, April 8,
2005, Theresa
COOPER of Seaforth, in her 57th year. Beloved wife
of the late Carl
COOPER. Cherished mother of Cheryl
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
fiance Mike
ALLISON,
Michelle and Kurt
LINDEMANN and Michael
COOPER and friend Nicole
MacMILLAN.
Loving grandmother of Michael,
Tarryn, Brandon and Courtney. Loved daughter of Audrey and Vern
ROBSON. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Linda and Bill
BUDD,
Don and Deb
HUNT,
JohnHUNT and friend Liz, Paula and Kirk
PURDY
and Carol HUNT.
Predeceased by her father Robert
HUNT, one brother
Bob and one sister-in-law Cindy. Family will receive Friends
at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth
on Sunday from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, April 11 from 12 noon until
time of funeral service at 2 p.m. Interment Mai tlandbank Cemetery,
Seaforth. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-10 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Deborah▼Ann▼
Peacefully with her family by her side after a courageous battle
with cancer at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital, on Friday,
April▲▼ 8, 2005. Deborah Ann
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Straffordville in her 44th
year. Beloved wife of Joel
TAILOR/TAYLOR and mother to Brittany and
Braeden.Loving daughter of Evelyn
(GOULD)
MITCHELL of Lambeth.
Daughter-in-law▲▼ to Gerald and Wanda
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Straffordville.
Dear sister to Jean
ABRAMSON and husband Brian of Brampton and
Kevin MORRELL and wife
Sue of Aylmer. Sister-in-law to Alan
SPICER
of New Market and Rick
FLAVELLE of Elmsdale. Sister-in-law to
Pam WILSON and husband Dennis of Mossley, Penny
CLARKE and husband
Rob of Straffordville. Also survived by a number of nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by sisters Joan
FLAVELLE and Marilyn
SPICER
and step-father Walter
MITCHELL.
Born in Moncton, New Brunswick on March 8, 1962. She worked for
the Town of Aylmer and formerly worked for Elgin Handles, St.
Thomas. Deborah was a great support and inspiration to her family
and Friends and
to Taylor and Associates Insurance. Friends may
call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer, on Monday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the Straffordville
United Church on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment,
Straffordville Cemetery. Donations to the Straffordville United
Church Organ Fund or the Palliative Care at Saint Thomas Elgin
General Hospital would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-12 published
McNAMARA,
Irene
(LEBLANC)
At St. Joseph Hospital on Monday, April 4, 2005 Irene
(LEBLANC,)
dear wife of the late Gerald
McNAMARA, in her 90th year. Special
friend to Betty
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her family in London and Bella
COMEAU
of Moncton, New Brunswick. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial
Funeral Mass will be held at St. Michael 's Church, 515 Cheapside
Street, on Thursday afternoon, April 14, 2005 at 2: 30 o'clock.
Interment to follow in St. Peter's Cemetery. Donations to the
Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. (John T.
Donohue Funeral Home).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-15 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
J.▼Robert▲▼
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, surrounded by his
family, on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, J. Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR, of Hensall,
in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Dorothy
(TURNER)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Dear father of Murray and Gloria
TAILOR/TAYLOR of R.R.#2 Hensall. Loving
grandfather of Lori, Brittany and Jennifer
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Sadly▼ missed
by his sisters Mae
BUTSON of Seaforth, Evelyn
VENNER and her
husband Rodger of Kippen, his brother James
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Margaret of Harriston and his sister-in-law Dorothy
LEAN and
her husband Cliff of Brockville. Sadly missed by several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by one daughter Donna, his parents Orville
and Christina
(DOUGALL)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, brothers Orville and Neil and
brothers-in-law William
BUTSON and Percy
WRIGHT.
Family and Friends
will be received in the Hensall Visitation Chapel, 79 King Street,
Hensall on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be conducted on Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11 a.m. Pastor
Tracey WHITSON-
BAHRO officiating. Interment Hensall Union Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Carmel Presbyterian Church
or a charity of ones choice. Arrangements entrusted to J.M. McBeath
Funeral Home, Zurich. Condolences forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-19 published
BRUSH,
MarionEleanor
(GEORGE)
In loving memory of a mother, grandmother and dearest friend,
Marion Eleanor
BRUSH
(GEORGE) suddenly passed away on April 15,
2005 at her home in Hamilton. Predeceased by her husband Robert
BRUSH (1992) and survived by children Anne and Michael
BANKS
of Strathroy, Teresa
BRUSH of London and Craig
BRUSH of Strathroy.
Sadly missed and forever loved by her grandchildren Ashleigh,
Sean, Samantha, Robert, Austin and Courtney. A memorial service
will be held on Thursday, April 21 at the T. Stephenson and son
FuneralHome,Ailsa Craig at 11 a.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating.
Interment of cremains in Nairn Cemetery. Visitation 2 hours prior
to the service. A donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
in memory of Marion will be gratefully appreciated by the family.
A tree will be planted in memory of Mrs. Marion
BRUSH.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-19 published
HUGHES,
GordonDaniel
Peacefully at Craigwiel Gardens Nursing Home on Monday, April
18, 2005 Gordon Daniel
HUGHES of Craigwiel Gardens in his 93rd
year. son of the late Freeman and Nellie
HUGHES and brother of
the late Margaret
HUGHES. Survived by several cousins. Resting
at the T. Stephenson and son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig where the
funeral service will be held on Wednesday April 20th at 2 p.m.
with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment Carlisle Cemetery.
Visitation one hour prior to the service. Donations to the charity
of your choice would be a appreciated. A Tree will be planted
in memory of Mr. Gordon
HUGHES.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-20 published
TWEDDLE,
JohnGrahamSuddenly while vacationing in Jamaica, John Graham
TWEDDLE
(Jack)
of R.R.#3, Ailsa Craig on Friday April 15, 2005 in his 77th year.
Beloved husband of Ruth
(WOODBURN)
TWEDDLE. Dear father of daughters
Viola and Dale
DOMEIJ of Calgary, Bonnie and Kelly
SMITH of London,
son Wayne and Nancy
TWEDDLE of Ailsa Craig and daughter Janet
and Brian CAMPBELL of Kerwood. Loving grandfather of Chelsey
and Tom, Nathan, Bob and Rosemary, Heather and Jon, Tracy, Sheri,
Matthew, Greg, Ryan and Julia. Loving greatgrandfather of Nicole,
Tyler and Ethan. Dear brother of Jean and Langford
MORGAN of
Merlin. Also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Predeceased by parents Joe and Elizabeth
TWEDDLE.
Resting at
the T. Stephenson and son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig where Friends
and relatives may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. The funeral
service will be held on Friday, April 22 at 2 p.m. at the Ailsa
CraigRecreationCentre with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment
Nairn Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. A tree will be planted in memory of Mr.
John TWEDDLE.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-20 published
WINDLE,
AlmaMae
(FRASER)
Suddenly at her late residence in Mt. Clemens, Michigan, on Friday,
April 15, 2005, Alma Mae
(FRASER)
WINDLE in her 74th year. Beloved
wife of the late Percy
WINDLE. Dear mother of Michael and Pam
of Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Dear grandmother of Adam and Heather
of San Diego, California. Dear great-grandmother of Sean. Survived
by brothers Bud (Betty) of London, Jack (Linda) of Mesa, Arizona
and Bruce (Pat) of Ailsa Craig. Also survived by several nieces
and nephews. A memorial service will be held at T. Stephenson
& son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig, Ontario on Saturday, April 23rd
at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment Nairn
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Humane
Society would be appreciated. A tree will be planted in memory
of Mae WINDLE.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-25 published
VON EUW, Velma Margaret (formerly
BROCK,
RIDDELL, née
ELGIE)
Velma Margaret
VONEUW (formerly
ELGIE,
BROCK and
RIDDELL) at
Saint Marys Memorial Hospital on April 23, 2005 at the age of 91.
Daughter of the late John and Margaret
ELGIE. Survived by her
loving husband Frank
VONEUW. Cherished mother of Jean and John
STERRITT of Wellburn and Verna and Howard
PRATT of Saint Marys.
Dear sister of Percy and Hazel
ELGIE of Saint Marys, Stuart and
Marguerite
ELGIE of Thamesford. Loving sister-in-law of Steve
LAZUK of London, Louis and Teresa
VONEUW of Mitchell, Audrey
VON EUW, Joe and Wendy
VONEUW all of Stratford, Hilda
VONEUW
of Vancouver and Hanz and Elly
VONEUW of Seaforth. Velma will
be remembered by 9 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by husbands Freeman
BROCK and William
RIDDELL, grand_son
Larry STERRITT, brothers Ralph
ELGIE in infancy and Ross
ELGIE,
sisters Jean
MURRELL,
MaryLAZUK and brothers-in-law Jonis and
Toni VONEUW.
Family and Friends will be received at the Andrew
L. Hodges Funeral Home, 47 Wellington St. South, Saint Marys (519-284-2820)
on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be conducted
at the funeral home on Tuesday, April 26, 2005 at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Ken TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment in North Nissouri Cemetery.
Donations in Velma's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the charity of choice.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-26 published
MILLS,
Jack▼ "
Jake▼"
William▼Russell▼
Jack "Jake" William Russell
MILLS. Born London, Ontario November
8, 1932. Died Saint Thomas, Ontario April 25, 2005.
son of the
late Jack and Grace
(TRUESDALE)
MILLS.
Predeceased by sister,
Joy HURAS and twin sister, Joan
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Survived by brothers-in-law,
Cecil HURAS and Raymond
TAILOR/TAYLOR and numerous beloved nieces and
nephews and their families who were all part of making Uncle
Jake's life a joyous one. Remembered by his family, relatives,
and Friends in Canada, the U.S., and Northern Ireland. Cremation
has taken place. At Jake's request there will be no funeral service.
Friends and family are invited to Belmont Oddfellows Hall on
Saturday, April 30 at 6: 00 p.m. to share their memories of Jake.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Pallative Care and Chemotherapy
Depts. of Saint Thomas Elgin Gen. Hospital will be appreciated.
Special thanks to Dr. Sharon
BAKER and pallative care staff,
Dr. Paula DONAHUE and the Chemotherapy Dept. as well as Dr. S.
KRAKOFSKY in London for their exceptional care and attention
to Jake in his time of need. Rest in Peace. "Inseparable" Cecil

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-27 published
CONNOR,
LeoDonald "
Lee"
At the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Grimsby, on Monday, April
25, 2005, in his 73rd year. Loving husband and best friend of
Dorothy. Cherished father of Deborah
LOCKEY and her husband Kelvin,
Derek CONNOR and his wife
Michelle,SharydeLOMBARD and her husband
Michael, Seraya
KIRKPATRICK and her husband Kent, Aida
TANNYAN
and her husband Gary and brother-in-law Errol
HANNIBAL. He will
be sadly missed by his grandchildren Lisa, Jason, Lauren, Nicole,
Nathan, Matthew, Davin, Shai, David, Dylan, Jacob, Jordan, Christian
and Stephen. Dear brother of Bob and his wife Evelyn, Jean and
Shirley.Lee is predeceased by his parents Harry and Violet
CONNOR
and his brothers and sisters Stanley, Clarence, Norman, Stella,
Raymond, Cecil, Ruth, Mervin, Ralph and Kenneth. Visitation at
the Stonehouse-Whitcomb Funeral Home, 11 Mountain Street, Grimsby
(905-945-2755) on Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Funeral
Service will be held at Saint John's Presbyterian Church, 10 Mountain
Street, Grimsby on Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
Queens Lawn Cemetery, Grimsby. In lieu of flowers memorial donations
to the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated
by the family. A special thank you to Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Dr.▼LAM, Dr.
MARSHALL,
Dr.WINEMAKER, the entire Palliative care team, the
Community Care Access Centre team and all the nurses and staff
at West Lincoln Memorial Hospital for their tender care and compassion.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-27 published
WILLISTON,
PhyllisMarilyn (née
BURTON)
Phyllis Marilyn of Saint Thomas, on Monday, April 25, 2005, at
the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in her 66th year. Dearly
loved wife of Douglas Arthur "Art"
WILLISTON and loved mother
of Brian and his wife
DebBURNS of Tillsonburg, Cheryl and her
husband Danny
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Tillsonburg, Bruce and his wife
KellyPUTNAM of Allenburg, Blair and his wife
ChrisCREECO of St. Catharines,
Darrell BURNSTON of Calgary, Robert
BURNS of St. Catharines and
Lana and her husband Darren
PICKERING of Bewdley. Dear sister
of Hilda STEELE of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Edna
PONEE of Sydney,
Nova Scotia, Eleanor
LEE of Sydney Mines, Marg
MacINTYRE of Sydney,
Stanley BURTON of Sydney and Norma
WADDEN of Orangeville. Sadly
missed by 9 grandchildren, 2 greatgrandchildren and a number
of nieces and nephews.
Phyllis was born in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia on April 8, 1938,
the daughter of the late Stanley and Elizabeth
(JEANS)
BURTON.
She has lived the past 35 years in Saint Thomas and worked at Shoppers
Drug Mart. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Thursday at 1: 00
p.m. Cremation to follow. Visitation Wednesday from 2: 30-4:30
and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation, the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-29 published
AYLESWORTH,
Donald▲Borden▲
Peacefully with his family at his side, at Summit Place, Owen
Sound, on Wednesday, April 27th, 2005, after a long illness.
Donald AYLESWORTH of Port Elgin in his 89th year. Husband for
67 years of the former Mildred
CUSHMAN.
Father▲ of Muriel and
her husband Kevin
REAUME of Port Elgin, and Wayne and his wife
Mary of Vancouver, British Columbia. He is also survived by six
grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. He is predeceased
by his daughter Betty Jean
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Private▲▼ family funeral service
will be conducted at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510
MillStreet,Port Elgin with Reverend Margaret
GREENHOW officiating.
Memorial contribution to the Kidney Foundation or the Canadian
Diabetes Association would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-30 published
FREDERICK,
EvaM.
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Eva M., at Valleyview Home for the aged, Saint Thomas, on Thursday,
April▲ 28, 2005. Eva
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
FREDERICK, in her 95th year, dear
wife of the late C. Kenneth
FREDERICK.
Dearly loved mother of
Janet R. PATTERSON and her husband Harvey of Port Stanley, and
the late Jim
FREDERICK, and the late Glen
FREDERICK of Essex.
Loved grandmother of 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Also survived by her daughters-in-law, Janice and Louise. Sister
of the late Marjorie
FREEMAN of Riverside, and the late Charles
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Toronto. Eva was born in Scarborough Township, Ontario,
September 18th, 1910. After Mr.
FREDERICK retired from his decorating
business in Windsor, Mr. and Mrs.
FREDERICK took on the job of
custodians at the "Gesstwood United Church Camp" near Essex for
15 years. After Mr.
FREDERICK passed away in 1977, Mrs.
FREDERICK
came to Saint Thomas to take on a supervisors position at the Valleyview
Satellite Home, at Alma College, where she worked for 7 years
full time, and worked there part time for several years after
that. Eva attended Central United Church since coming to St.
Thomas, and had been a member of Essex United Church when she
lived there. Eva was a life member of the Eastern Star, Victoria
Chapter No. 1. She had been active in community work all her
life. The family will receive their Friends at the R.E. Allen
Funeral Chapel, 31 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas, from 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday afternoon and evening. Funeral service
will be held in the chapel Monday morning at 10 a.m. Interment
will be made in Greenhill Cemetery, Kingsville, Ontario, at 3
p.m. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-10 published
HILBORN,
IvanLeslie
Peaceful ly passed away with family at his side, on Sunday, May
8, 2005 at London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster Campus.
Ivan Leslie
HILBORN of London in his 78th year. Beloved husband
of the late Barbara
HILBORN (1993.) Dear father of Ann
HILBORN
and Alan FISHER of Pickering, David and Terri
HILBORN of Markham,
Linda and Brian
McDONALD of Kitchener, and John
HILBORN and Jessica
O'BRIEN of London. Loved by his grandchildren Daniel and Melanie
HILBORN and Jordan and Bryce
McDONALD. Dear brother of Ruth
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Goderich and brother-in-law of Janet
EVANS of Exeter. Ivan
will be dearly missed by his family and Friends. Friends will
be received by the family on Wednesday, May 11 from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London were a funeral service will be conducted
on Thursday, May 12 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Michael J.
STOL
officiating. Interment in Woodland Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
123 George Street, London N6A 3A1. Online condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-10 published
McALPINE,
WayneGordon
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster Campus,
London,Ontario on Monday, May 9, 2005, Wayne Gordon
McALPINE
of Ailsa Craig in his 57th year. Beloved husband of Anna (Koenraads)
McALPINE. Dear father of June
LINDENFIELD of Toronto and Daryl
and Cathy McALPINE of Ailsa Craig. Dearly loved Grandfather of
Kurtis and Poppa of Shayla. Dear son of Shirley
McALPINE of Ailsa
Craig and the late Gordon
McALPINE. Dear brother of Donald and
Marg McALPINE of Ailsa Craig, Jim and Liz
McALPINE of Bright's
Grove, Joan and Mike
BATTRAM of Parkhill and John and Barb
McALPINE
of Ailsa Craig. Dear brother-in-law of Henk and Lauren
KOENRAADS
and Adrian and Joan
KOENRAADS. Dear son-in-law of Peter
KOENRAADS
and the late Johanna
KOENRAADS.
Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Resting at the T. Stephenson and son Funeral Home,
Ailsa Craig where Friends and relatives may call on Wednesday,
May 11 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held
on Thursday, May 12th at the Ailsa Craig Recreation Centre at
2 p.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment Nairn
Cemetery. Donations to the London Humane Society or the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated. A tree will be planted in
memory of Mr. Wayne
McALPINE.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-13 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Donna▼G.▲▼ (née
WATSON)
Donna G. of Saint Thomas, on Thursday, May 12, 2005, at the St.
Thomas-Elgin General Hospital in her 74th year. Dearly loved
wife of Stanley B.
TAILOR/TAYLOR and loved mother of Gehrig
MERRITT
of Vancouver, Leslie
McCLURE of Saint Thomas, S. Wayne
TAILOR/TAYLOR of
Hamilton and Scott R.
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Saint Thomas. Loved grandmother
of Heather, Sarah, Andrew and James. Donna was born in Saint Thomas
on March 28, 1932. She was the daughter of the late John and
Gertrude WATSON.
Donna▼ worked for the Ontario Medical Association
as secretary to the President. She was an avid Photographer and
Photo Journalist. She also was a soloist at Knox Presbyterian
Church and Trinity Anglican Church in past years. A Public Memorial
service will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas on Monday at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation has taken place.
Remembrances may be made to the Adopt A Book program at the St.
Thomas Public Library. Visitation Monday from 12: 00-1:00 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-15 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
WalterGeorge▼
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Friday, May 13th, 2005, Mr.
Walter George
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Grand Bend in his 65th year. Dear father
of Laurianne
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Komoka and Lee
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Grand Bend. Beloved
son of Dorothy and the late Walter
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Brother▼ of Allan and
Lynda. Predeceased by a brother David. Friends will be received
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, (2
blocks North of Oxford), one hour prior to the service which
will be conducted on Tuesday, May 17th, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
Dorchester Union Cemetery. As expression of sympathy, donations
to the London Health Sciences Foundation - Cancer Centre would
be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-24 published
BAINES,
Margaret (née
TURNER)
At Lambton Meadowview Villa, Petrolia, on Monday, May 23, 2005,
Margaret BAINES (née
TURNER,) 88 years, formerly of Oil Springs.
Beloved wife of the late Frederick William (Bill)
BAINES (1998.)
Dear mother of Joel Richard
BAINES of Milton. Dear aunt of Lois
CRABTREE of England. Dear sister of the late Barbara
BOOTH,
LillianWHITEHEAD,
BetsyTURNER and Eddie
TURNER. Dear sister-in-law
of Jack BAINES of Dorchester, Art
BAINES of Sarnia and the late
Ethel HOADLEY and Lydia
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Mrs.BAINES was a member of Oil
Springs United Church and U.C.W., the Oil Springs 58'ers and
the Royal Canadian Legion Br. #535, Oil Springs. Visitors will
be received on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia, where the funeral service will be held
on Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Mark
PERRY
officiating. Interment of cremated remains in Hillsdale Cemetery,
Petrolia. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made by cheque to the Alzheimer Society of Sarnia-Lambton,
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the charity of
your choice. Memories and condolences may be made online at www.needhamjay.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-24 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Robert▲▼Thomas▲▼ "
Bob▼"
Peacefully at Mount Hope on Monday, May 23, 2005 Robert Thomas
(Bob,▼) loving husband of Marie (Toni)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, in his 83rd year.
Loving father of Robert Jr. and his wife Carmie, Bill and his
wife Joanne,LouiseDAVISON and her companion Bill
O'REILLY,
Anthony and his wife Dianne and John and his wife Connie. Proud
grandfather of Bobby, Tammy
MYATT and her husband Dave, Kimberley
FREWEN and her husband Paul, Joseph and his companion Deb, Justin,
Kevin, Shawna, Carrie, Jessica, Tony, Dylan and Whitney and great-grandfather
of Nathan, Kaylin, Rachel and Nicholas. Dear twin brother of
Edward (Ted)
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Elva, and brother of Madge
MASSE
and her husband Archie, Lucy
JAMES, and Norah
NIELSON.
Predeceased
by his sisters Linda
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Marie
DURAND.
Brother-in-law▲▼
of Phil DURAND.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362
Waterloo Street at King Street, on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9
o'clock. Funeral Mass at St. Patrick's Church, 377 Oakland Avenue,
on Thursday at 12 noon. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. Prayers
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. In lieu of flowers donations
to Autism Society of Ontario, London Chapter, 779 Baseline Road
East, London, Ontario, N6C 5Y6, (519) 685-8702 would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-25 published
SPECHT,
DaleD.
(BOND)
Suddenly at London Health Sciences Centre - South Street Campus
on Monday, May 23rd, 2005 Dale D.
(BOND)
SPECHT of London in
her 73rd year. Beloved wife of Rudolf
SPECHT. Dear mother of
Mike SPECHT and his wife
Tracy of Kincardine and Erich
SPECHT
and his wife
Jacqui▲▼ of London. Dear sister of Merle
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
her husband Darby of Venice, Florida. Predeceased by her daughter
Mary Beth SPECHT and her brothers Ray and Lyle
BOND.
Loving grandmother
of Jordan, Dylan and Meghan. Also loved by her nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. on Thursday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St.
Piux X Catholic Church, 777 Valetta Street, London on Friday,
May 27th, 2005 at 12 noon. Interment at St. Peter's Cemetery,
London. Prayers will be said on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock
p.m. at the funeral home. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made to the London Regional Cancer Program,
747 Baseline Road East, London, Ontario, N6C 2R6 or to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London,
Ontario N6A 3R6. (Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-28 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Andrew▼J.▲Peacefully into the arms of the Lord, Andy J.
TAILOR/TAYLOR passed away
Thursday, May 26, 2005 at the Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital
with his family by his side at the age of 85 years. He was a
wonderful brother to Betty, Violet, Alex, Stan, Thomas, Donald,
George, Jim, Isabel and Jessie. He will be missed by many nieces,
nephews and family. He will be missed and cherished by numerous
Friends. The family will receive Friends and family at Ostrander's
Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg on Monday, May 30,
2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services for Andrew will be
held at the Straffordville United Church on Tuesday, May 31,
2005 at 11 a.m. Reverend Peter
McNAUGHTON of Straffordville United
Church officiating. Interment Straffordville Cemetery. Memorial
donations may be made (payable by cheque) to the Straffordville
United Church or to a charity of ones choice. Personal condolences
may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-29 published
AVEY,
WilfredG.
Suddenly at his home on Friday, May 27, 2005 in Grand Bend, Wilfred
G. AVEY in his 61st year. Loving husband and best friend of Janet
(WAUD.)
Father and mentor of Jay (Meda)
AVEY, Mitch
(Meaghan)
AVEY, Doyle (Cindy)
OVERLAND and Michael (Lynn)
OVERLAND. Dearly
missed Papa of Maddison, Riley, Jordan, Samantha, Travis, Mason
and Jordan. Son-in-law of Doris and the late Bill
WAUD.
Brother-in-law
of Joan and John
TAILOR/TAYLOR and brother of Shirley (Jim)
ROBINSON
and Georgina
ROGERS.
Predeceased by his sister Isabelle
OVERLAND.
Friends will be received at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997
Dundas Street East (at Wavell) for visitation on Monday from
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday,
May 31, 2005 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-01 published
BRACKENBURY,
Irene (née
ROCK)
Peacefully surrounded by her loving family, and with her beloved
and devoted soul mate of 33 years, Bill
VANDENEECKHOUT by her
side, Irene
BRACKENBURY passed away at Tillsonburg District Memorial
Hospital in her 60th year. Born January 5, 1946, daughter of
the late Edna
ROCK (1988) and Rhinehold
ROCK (1973.) Predeceased
by her husband Larry
BRACKENBURY (1971) and infant daughter Debra
Ann (1964,) brothers Ross
SCOTT (1988,) Earl
SCOTT (1992,) sister
Pauline McCLOUD (1967,) brother-in-law Paul
BRACKENBURY (2005,)
sisters-in-law Dorothy
WILSON (2005,) Fredia
SCOTT (1998.) Loving
mother of Linda and Charles
BUDAY of Brownsville; David
BRACKENBURY
and Angela of Dunnville; Cindy
BRACKENBURY and J.J. of London.
Cherished and much loved "Nana" to Charlie; Mike; Becky
BUDAY
Larry; Blair; Nicolle and Bradley
BRACKENBURY; Alicia
BRACKENBURY
and Christopher
ERHARDT.
Also survived by Aunt Ruby
BRACKENBURY
of Aylmer. Very Special to Adrienne, Bob, Robert, Doris and Nancy
VANDENEECKHOUT and families. Also survived by several relatives
in Belgium. Dear sister and sister-in-law to John and Sandra
ROCK of Aylmer; Cliff and Marie
SCOTT of London; June
SCOTT of
Aylmer; Betty
SHERER of Tennessee; Diane
ANDERSON and Bernie
HOLDEN of Vienna; Gloria and Paul
GIBSON of Hamilton; Barbara
CLARKE of Burlington; Lois and George
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Ottawa; Mary
and Keith DANBROOK of Tillsonburg; Shirly
BRACKENBURY of Aylmer,
as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Family and Friends
will be received at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street,
Tillsonburg (842-5221) on Thursday, June 2, 2005 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral services for Irene will be held in Ostrander's
Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, June 3, 2005 at 11 a.m. Reverend Paul
ROBINSON of Tillsonburg Alliance Church officiating. Interment
Tillsonburg Cemetery. At the fami ly's request, memorial donations
(payable by cheque) may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society
Tillsonburg Hospital; or Community Care Access Centre Oxford.
Personal condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-03 published
PRIEST,
Marjorie▼A.▼
(PIERCE)
At Strathroy-Middlesex General Hospital on Wednesday, June 1st,
2005, Marjorie A.
(PIERCE)
PRIEST of London, and formerly of
Vancouver and Toronto, in her 79th year. Beloved wife of the
late James Wilkinson
PRIEST (1999.) Dear mother of Vicki
MURPHY
of Toronto and Sandra
TAILOR/TAYLOR of London. Dear sister of Don
PIERCE
of London, Morgan
PIERCE of Kitchener, Audrey
WEBB of Kilworth,
Dorothy MANN and Mary
MONK both of London, and Barbara
CHATTERTON
of Wallaceburg. Dear sister-in-law of Elizabeth
SAINT_JOHN of Ottawa,
and Irene MAIN and Gladys
DADSON both of London. Predeceased
by her parents Duncan and Lila
PIERCE and by her brother Wes
PIERCE. Survived also by her many nieces, nephews, Friends and
neighbours. Friends will be received by the family from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Friday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London (433-5184) where the funeral service will
be conducted in the chapel on Saturday, June 4th at 1 p.m. Interment
in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations would be appreciated to the charity of your
choice. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-04 published
TAZZMAN,
RobertWilliam
Robert William
TAZZMAN of London (Retired from C.P. Railroad
after 33 years, served in World War 2, Armoured Corp), died peacefully
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Palliative Care, on June 2, 2005, aged
87 years. Beloved husband of 64 years of Jean Elizabeth
(THOMAS.)
Cherished father of Carolyn
McGRENERE
(GeorgeBENBOW) of London,
Joan (John)
MARCIN of Belmont, Eric (Marion) of Waterloo. Father-in-law
of Helen TAZZMAN of Georgetown. Predeceased by son Kenneth (Helen)
2004. Loving grandfather of Janice, Mark, Sarah, Steven, Sherri,
Christina and Tabitha. Great-grandfather to Grace, Owen, Krista,
Victoria, Alexandria, Richard and Natalia. Survived by sisters
Audrey and Lily of Alberta. Predeceased by Margaret
WHITLOW,
Charlotte PAWLEY, Emma
SMITH, Violet
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Bruce
TAZZMAN.
The family will receive Friends and relatives at Forest Lawn
Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London
for visitation on Sunday, June 5, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment at Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens. In remembrance, donations to the Heart
& Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be gratefully appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-07 published
HODGSON,
Harold
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Monday June 6, 2005, Harold
HODGSON of Thamesford in his 89th year. Beloved husband of Lille
(PHIPPS) and dear father of Dave and Judy
HODGSON and Janet and
Don MARTIN, all of Ingersoll, Phil and Alice
HODGSON of Centreville,
Rick and Louise
HODGSON of Thamesford, the late Marylin
PEARSON
(2003) and her husband Jim of Thamesford, and Linda
DOWLING of
Guelph. Also loved by 15 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
Brother▲▼ of Mae
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Doris
RAINEY, both of Waterford and
Gladys SCOTT of Brantford. Friends may call at the Harland B.
Betzner Funeral Home, 177 Dundas Street, Thamesford on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral service will be held on Thursday
June 9, 2005 at 11 a.m., Reverend Keith
NETHERY officiating. Cremation
with interment to follow at Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. Harold
was a proud veteran having served with the Highland Light Infantry
during World War 2. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
may be given to The London Regional Cancer Centre.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-08 published
ATWELL,
CecilT.Peacefully on Monday, June 6, 2005, Cecil T.
ATWELL passed away
at the McCormick Nursing Home in his 97th year. Loving father
of Connie (Gord)
WILLIS and Carol
MICKS.
Sadly missed by his
12 grandchildren, 21 greatgrandchildren and 10 great-great grandchildren.
Dear cousin of Bev
TAILOR/TAYLOR and father-in-law of Willard
GREEN.
Predeceased by his daughter Muriel
GREEN.
FuneralService will
be held at the Memorial Funeral Home, 1559 Fanshawe Park Road
(east of Highbury), on Thursday, June 9, 2005 at 1 p.m. with
visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment Woodland
Cemetery. In memory, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-09 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
LoisMay
Peacefully at Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital surrounded
by her loving family on Wednesday June 8, 2005 Lois May
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Brownsville, and formerly of New Buffalo, Michigan age 62
years. Beloved wife of Warner
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear mother of Christine
REGINA
(Todd) of Indiana; Mike
ARMENTROUT (Charmaine) of Michigan
Pat ARMENTROUT
(Diane) of South Carolina; Diane
FRICK (Gary)
of Indiana; Leroy
ARMENTROUT of Indiana. Dear stepmother of Terrie
(Paul) WILEY;
PaulTAILOR/TAYLOR; Tanya
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Tricia
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Nick)
all of Ontario. Cherished and much loved grandmother of 16 grandchildren,
and 3 great-grandchildren. Beloved daughter-in-law of Ingrid
KETCHABAW. Dear sister of Ken
GLOSSINGER of Michigan; Don
GLOSSINGER
(Jackie) of Michigan. Lois was predeceased by a brother Art
GLOSSINGER,
and sister June
HAWKINS.
The family will receive Friends and
family at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg
(842-5221) on Friday June 10, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Complete
funeral services for Lois will be held in Ostrander's Funeral
HomeChapel on Saturday June 11, 2005 at 3 p.m. Reverend Ted
McDONALD
of Aylmer Full Gospel Church officiating. Interment will take
place on Monday in Lakeside Cemetery, New Buffalo Michigan. In
Lois's memory at the family's request memorial donations (payable
by cheque) may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Personal
condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-11 published
HODGSON,
ShirleyA. (née
MILLAR) (1930-2005)
Passed away peacefully at K-W Health Centre of Grand River Hospital,
Thursday June 9, 2005 at the age of 75. Beloved wife of the late
John Henry
HODGSON.
Loving mother of Kenneth and his wife
SusanHALE of Cobourg, David and his wife
Janet of Guelph, Barbara
of London, and Sheryl of Kitchener. Dear grandmother to Garth,
Colleen, Leanne and Laura. Sister to Joan (John)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of St.
Catharines. Predeceased by her parents Alfred and Alice (nee
SALTER)
MILLAR.
Friends are invited to share their memories of
Shirley with her family at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home 171
King Street South, Waterloo on Sunday June 12 from 2-4 and 7-9
pm. The funeral service to celebrate Shirley's life and faith
will be held at Doon Presbyterian Church 35 Roos Street, Kitchener
Ontario on Monday June 13, 2005 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Doon
Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund and can be arranged through
the funeral home. Condolences/Donations www.edwardrgood.com 745-8445

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-17 published
PARKER,
VioletMarie (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster Campus,
London on Wednesday, June 15, 2005, Violet Marie
PARKER (nee
TAILOR/TAYLOR) of London. Beloved wife of Edward E.
PARKER.
Loving▲▼ mother
of Edward (wife Catherine), Roger and Wayne. Sadly missed by
her grandchildren Kristen and Daniel
(PARKER.)
Friends will be
received at the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester on Friday 6-9
p.m. A graveside service will be held at Dorchester Union Cemetery,
Dorchester on Saturday, June 18, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor
Troy DINGWELL of King Street Congregational Church officiating.
Memorial donations to the London Humane Society gratefully acknowledged.
Edward and Roger would like to thank Dr.
PERRY and staff at London
Health Sciences Centre for their exceptional care and compassion
as well as the staff at Elmwood Place for their ongoing care.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-17 published
SCOTT,
RobertJohn
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, on Wednesday,
June 15, 2005. Robert John
SCOTT of London in his 76th year.
Beloved▲▼ husband of Christine M.
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
SCOTT. Dear father of
Barbara SCOTT of London and Larry
SCOTT of Toronto. Dear brother
of Dona PRESTON of London, Mary
FORD of Strathroy, Sandra
McKAY
and her husband Joe of Kent Bridge, Alex
McDONALD and his wife
Sharon of Watford and Peter
McDONALD and his wife
Pam of Vancouver.
Predeceased by his parents, John
SCOTT and Leola
SCOTT-
McDONALD,
his stepfather Gordon
McDONALD, his brother Ernie
SCOTT and his
brother-in-law Dave
FORD. Dear brother-in-law of Ruth
SCOTT of
Waterloo, Lyndon and Rabbia
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Stephen▲▼ and Northa
TAILOR/TAYLOR
all of Toronto, Herbert and Elizabeth
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Russell and Alison
and Wayne HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON of Fenlon Falls. Loving uncle to 27 nieces
and nephews and 25 great nieces and great-nephews. Friends will
be received by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London. Funeral service will be conducted at St. James Westminster
Anglican Church, 115 Askin Street (at Wortley Road), London on
Saturday,June 18th at 11: 00 a.m. with Archdeacon Ken
ANDERSON
officiating. Cremation with inurnment of cremated remains in
Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made to A.L.S. Society, London Chapter, 425
McGarrell Drive, London, Ontario, N6G 5K7. On line condolences
accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-17 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lowell▼ "
Dody▼"
(February 26 1961-June 17, 2004)
Remembering a special nephew, Lowell "Dody"
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
God saw you getting tired Dody,
When a cure was not to be,
So he closed his arms around you,
And whispered "come to me".
You didn't deserve what you went through,
So He gave you rest.
God's garden must be beautiful,
He only takes the best.
And when I saw you sleeping,
So peaceful and free of pain,
I could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
In my heart forever, Aunt Linda.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-17 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lowell▲▼ "
Dody▲▼"
In loving memory of Lowell (Dody)
TAILOR/TAYLOR who left us June 17,
2004, one year ago today.
This day is remembered and quietly kept,
No words are needed, we shall never forget,
For those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard but always near,
So loved, so missed and so very dear.
Sadly missed by sister Julie, niece Vannessa and nephew Branden.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lowell▲▼ "
Dody▲▼"
In loving memory of my son, Lowell "Dody"
TAILOR/TAYLOR, who passed
away one year ago June 17th, 2004.
God took your hand and we had to part
He eased your pain, but broke my heart
Many a silent tear is shed
When I am all alone.
When the day is sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong
I seem to hear you whisper
"Cheer up Mom and carry on".
Although I smile and make no fuss
I miss you Lowell very much.
Your presence I miss and memories I treasure
I'll love you always and forget you never.
No length of time can take away
My thoughts of you today.
Sadly missed by your Mom, Ruth.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-17 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lowell▲▼ "
Dody▲"
In loving memory of my son Lowell "Dody"
TAILOR/TAYLOR who passed away
one year ago June 17, 2004.
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn't go alone,
Because part of me went with you
The day God called you home.
Sadly missed by your Dad, Lowell.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lowell▲▼
In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Lowell, who passed
away June 17th, 2004.
God saw you were getting tired,
And a cure was not to be,
So He wrapped His arms around you
And whispered "Come with Me".
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hardworking hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes the best.
Love Joe, Natasha, Dan, Kiel and Daniel.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-17 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lowell▲Joseph▼Barrie▼
In loving memory of a Father and Partner, Lowell Joseph Barrie,
who passed away on June 17, 2004.
Partner of Lynne and father to Debra, Lisa, Shannon, Rochelle,
Blaire and grandfather to Owen and Taylor.
They who think that you are gone
Because no more your face they see
Are wrong for in our hearts you live
And always will in memory.

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BAKER,
EdithMay (née
GUENTHER)
Peacefully at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Sunday, June 26,
2005, Edith May
(GUENTHER)
BAKER, of Exeter Villa, formerly of
Dashwood, age 97. Beloved wife of the late Sydney "Syd" V.
BAKER.
Predeceased▲▼ by her son Jackie, sisters Letta
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Rose▼HUFFMAN,
and Florence
WEBB, brothers Harry, Melvin, Jack and Ervin
GUENTHER
and her parents Charles and Laura
(HOOPER)
GUENTHER.
Lovingly
remembered by her many nieces, nephews and families. Resting
at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation
Tuesday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Reverend
Alex McGILVERY officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. If desired
memorial donations to Calvary United Church, Dashwood or charity
of choice would be appreciated. Edith was a longtime member of
the Order of the Eastern Star, Women's Insti tute, 4-H Club and
the United Church Women. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-29 published
LAFOND,
LeonardEugene
At Bluewater Health - Mitton Site on Monday, June 27, 2005, Leonard
Eugene LAFOND, age 81, beloved husband of Dorothy
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
LAFOND.
Loving father of Carrie
MORENO and her husband Peter of London,
Larry LAFOND and his wife
Mary of Sarnia and Leonard
LAFONDJr.
and his wife Terry of Georgetown. Grandfather of Lenard (Josie)
and Melissa (Thomas)
WIMMER and Nicole
LAFOND and great-grandfather
of Courtney, Genevieve and Juliana. Brother of Lola
CASEY and
Norma GRANT and her husband Don of Sarnia. He was predeceased
by his brother Sherwood
LAFOND and sister Phyllis
RUSSELL.
A veteran of World War 2 with the Air Force, Mr.
LAFOND earned
the Distinguished Flying Cross (1944). He was a member of the
Saint John's Lodge, Chapter #20 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons,
Hiawatha Chapter #27, Cyrene Preceptory, Chapter #252, Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch #62, the Masonic Temple Legion of Honour
and was a member of Ravenswood United Church. Cremation has taken
place. A memorial service will be held from the Chapel of the
D.J. Robb Funeral Home (102 Victoria Street, N., Sarnia) on Thursday,
June 30th at 1: 00 p.m. Interment of ashes will be held at Lakeview
Cemetery at a later date. Friends may visit with the family at
the funeral home on Thursday from 12: 00 noon until the time of
service. Sympathy may be expressed through memorial donations
to the Lambton Lung Association or Shriner's Hospital. Messages
of condolence may be sent to the family through djrobbfh@ebtech.net

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-29 published
MURRAY,
Ted
Peacefully and surrounded by his family, Ted
MURRAY passed away
from this life on Monday, June 27, 2005. Beloved husband of Betty
(née TAILOR/TAYLOR). Father of Douglas and his wife Mary Anne, David
and his wife Cindy all of London. Loving grandfather of Melissa
and Heather. Brother of Helen
CLARK of Oakville, Allen and his
wife Madeline of Kentville, Nova Scotia, Gordon and his wife
Donna of Leamington. Predeceased by his brother Gerald. The family
will receive Friends on Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the
Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North. The funeral
service will be conducted on Friday, July 1, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m.
at Westmount Presbyterian Church, 521 Village Green Avenue. A
Masonic service under the auspices of Nilestown Lodge 345 will
be conducted on Thursday at 7: 00 p.m. in the funeral home. Memorial
contributions to the Children's Make A Wish Foundation would
be greatly appreciated. "He touched everyone's heart."

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WILDER,
Mary (née
GILMORE)
Mary WILDER (née
GILMORE,) at Woodstock General Hospital on Wednesday,
June 29, 2005. Beloved wife and best friend of James for 61 years.
Dear mother of Fred
WILDER and his spouse Lindy
BRECHT of London.
Lovingly remembered by granddaughter Jamie
WILDER and Jamie's
mother Nancy
WILDER.
Also survived by her sister-in-law Norma
GILMORE of Saint Thomas and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased
by her sons James (1971) and Richard (1956), her sisters Susan
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Jean
THIBERT, and her brothers Joseph and Robert.
Mary was the last remaining member of her family, a member of
Central United Church and a life member of Central United Church
Women. Friends will be received at the Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home,
69 Wellington Street North, Woodstock on Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service in the chapel on Wednesday, July 6, 2005
at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Stephen
HERSHEY officiating. Cremation
followed by interment at Hillview Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy 537-3611.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-04 published
CHOROSTECKYJ,
Osyp "
Joe"
At Chateau Gardens Nursing Home on Saturday, July 2, 2005, Osyp
"Joe" CHOROSTECKYJ in his 84th year. Beloved husband of the late
Ewdokia (CHUBB)
CHOROSTECKYJ (1994.) Dear father of Maria
BECKBERGER
(John▲▼) of Sauble Beach, Emilia
TAILOR/TAYLOR of London and Lila
CARTER
(Gary) of Ipperwash. Loving grandfather of Myron, Natalia, Paula,
Matthew and Nina. Visitors will be received on Monday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William Street.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Christ the King Ukrainian
Catholic Church, 707 Nelson Street, on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment
St. Peter's Cemetery. Panachyda (Prayers) Monday evening at 7: 30.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Clair
Clair, at Metcalfe Gardens, Saint Thomas, on Monday, July 4, 2005.
Clair TAILOR/TAYLOR, in his 89th year, dearly loved husband of L. Helen
(GAY)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear father of Brenda Gay
PALIWODA and her husband
John▲▼ of R.R.#3, Saint Thomas, and Roger
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Sharon▼
of Shedden. Loved grandfather of 4 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Brother▲▼ of the late William (Bill) B.
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Cornwall. Born
in Saint Thomas, November 11, 1916, he was the
son of the late
I. Cecil TAILOR/TAYLOR and Nellie M.
(BALDWIN)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. He had worked
in the Stores Department at the Saint Thomas Psychiatric Hospital.
Clair had been an active member of First United Church, Saint Thomas,
and a very active worker in the community. He was a founding
member of the Saint Thomas Barbershoppers (Saint Thomas Elginaires),
and had worked for many years with the Scouting movement. Cremation
took place at Woodland Crematorium, London. A memorial service
will be held at First United Church, corner of St. George and
Curtis Street, Saint Thomas, Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. Interment
will be made in Union Cemetery, later. Donations to the "Harmonize
for Speech Fund" would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements
through the R.E. Allen Funeral Chapel, Saint Thomas.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Phyllis▼Elizabeth▼
(July 29, 1917-July 11, 2005)
Phyllis Elizabeth
TAILOR/TAYLOR, in her 87th year, passed away peacefully
at home, beloved wife of Donald W.
TAILOR/TAYLOR for the past 67 years.
Mother of Patricia Gail
MOFFATT and her late husband Charles,
Suzanne WOODS and her husband Joe, David Wayne
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his
wife Gail and
Donald▲▼Chambers▼TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife Penny and 11
grandchildren and 24 greatgrandchildren. At her request, private
family cremation services have been held. Sympathy may be expressed
through memorial donations to the charity of your choice. Arrangements
entrusted to the D.J. Robb Funeral Home, 102 Victoria Street, N.
Sarnia N7T 5W9. Messages of condolences may be sent to the family
through djrobbfh@ebtech.net

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-13 published
SCOTCHMER,
Lulu
At Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday July 11, 2005. Mrs. Lulu
SCOTCHMER of Bayfield in her 98th year. Beloved wife of the late
Charles SCOTCHMER.
Loving mother and mother-in-law of Pat and
Doug MORGAN of Clinton, Ruthann
KNIGHTS of Bayfield, and Gordon
PORTER of Goderich. Cherished grandmother of 8 grandchildren
and 23 greatgrandchildren. Also loved by several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her daughter Charlene
PORTER, sons-in-law Murray
GARRETT and Peter
DUNN, granddaughter Faith
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and sister
Rose BUTLER.
Friends will be received at St. Andrews United Church,
Bayfield on Friday July 15, 2005 from 1: 30 p.m. until time of
the funeral service at 3 p.m. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. As
expression of sympathy memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or St. Andrews United Church would be greatly appreciated.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Falconer Funeral Homes,
Clinton. (482-9521).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-14 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Anne▲▼Doris▼ (née
FRAYNE)
Born April 11, 1912. Forest, Ontario, died July 10, 2005, Collingwood,
Ontario. Passed peacefully and with dignity at Collingwood General
Hospital, Ontario on Sunday July 10, 2005. Dearly loved wife
of James Currie (Sam)
TAILOR/TAYLOR and beloved mother of John Richard
(Jack) TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Sister▼ of Jean, Freida, Don, Reg, Harold and Jerry
FRAYNE,
Aunt many times over. A kind and caring woman, with an
indomitable will, she spent her life helping others and exploring
her world through her life with others. As a nurse, she served
with American forces in Italy and Germany in World War 2. Born
on a farm, she later lived in Port Huron, Detroit, Montreal and
Toronto, before retiring to Wasaga Beach. Active and inquisitive,
she continued her loving care for her husband to the end. Reception
and service to be held at Fawcett Funeral Home, Collingwood Chapel,
82 Pine St. Collingwood (705-445-2651) on Friday, July 15, 2005
from noon, refreshments to follow. Donations to the Ontario Red
Cross would be appreciated in lieu of flowers. Friends may leave
comments for the family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-14 published
TINNING,
Patricia "
Pat"
L. (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
Patricia "
Pat"
L.TINNING, a resident of Eaton Rapids, Michigan
and former resident of Wallaceburg, Ontario, on Tuesday, July
12, 2005 at the age of 51. Pat was the production manager of
Meridian Magnesium Products of America in Lansing, Michigan and
former employee of Accurcast Die Casting in Wallaceburg. Pat
is the daughter of Donald and Dorothy
(JUDSON)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Beloved
wife of Thomas. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Dawn
BOWEN
and Michael
BURM and Michael and Katherine
TINNING of Wallaceburg.
Dear grandmother of Katelyn
BOWEN,
BrandyMOHR, Rylan
BURM, Scott
BURM and Keagan
TINNING.
Sister and sister-in-law of Lesley and
Jim TAILOR/TAYLOR, Bill
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Jeanne
SAY, Cheryl
ROSS and Scott
CHARBONEAU and Karen and Mike
VERSTAPPEN.
Friends may call at
the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin)
in Wallaceburg from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday. The funeral service
will be held on Saturday, July 16, in the chapel of the funeral
home at 11 a.m. The interment will follow at Riverview Cemetery.
If desired, remembrances to the American Cancer Society may be
left at the funeral home, 519-627-3231.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-24 published
Forest nurse had grit, courage
By Sharon HO,
FreePressReporter
As a young woman during the Depression, Anne
TAILOR/TAYLOR did something
most Ontario women her age didn't: She left the family farm to
work.
"It was unusual for a woman to leave the farm," her son, John
TAILOR/TAYLOR, said. "In the 1930s it was tough on a farm."
When she struck out on her own at a time when women's mobility
was limited, it was not the last time the nurse from a farm near
Forest, in Lambton County, would show her independence and determination.
After graduating from nursing at Sarnia General Hospital in 1933,
TAILOR/TAYLOR went to work in Detroit as a nurse. She signed up to work
as an American military nurse in the Second World War in the
early 1940s and stayed through until late 1945.
"They started from West Virginia and went to Africa, Italy, southern
France and wound up in Rhineland (Germany) at the end of the
war," said her son, who lives in Toronto.
TAILOR/TAYLOR died July 10 at 93.
TAILOR/TAYLOR didn't tell her son about her wartime experiences until
she was in her nineties. One story he remembers was about the
American forces stumbling upon the Dachau concentration camp.
"At the end of the war they (the soldiers) were in Germany and
went into what they thought was a PoW camp, but it was a death
camp," he said.
The army stayed to help the concentration camp's survivors.
"She said it was extremely horrible and she couldn't believe
people were reduced to what they were -- starved and horrified,"
John TAILOR/TAYLOR said of his mother.
In 1948, she married James Currie
TAILOR/TAYLOR, who had grown up near
her family's farm. The two had kept in touch during the war.
Currie, as he was called, was working in a mining camp in the
Northwest▲▼Territories▼ at the time.
TAILOR/TAYLOR showed her independent
streak again when she drove there after their marriage to become
a nurse at the camp.
TAILOR/TAYLOR bought a car and drove through the U.S. and Canada at
a time when modern highways didn't exist.
"The car would fall off the badly rutted roads at times," John
TAILOR/TAYLOR said. "She married Dad, drove up there and told him he'd
have to get a real job and move to the city," he said.
The couple later moved to Toronto. They retired to Hometown,
Ontario, near Wasaga Beach, where they were founding members
of the retirement community.
How 2 letter Surnames like HO work in OGSPI

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DAWES,
W.Joan
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital
on Thursday, July 28, 2005, W. Joan
DAWES, wife of the late Gerald
DAWES, in her 85th year. Beloved mother of Michael
DAWES and
his wife Elizabeth of London, Wendy
DAWES of Kingston, Jennifer
DAWES of Victoria, British Columbia and Robin
DAWES and his wife
Carol JOHNSON of Kingston. Dear sister of Peter
BATE and his
wife Joan of London, England. Dear sister-in-law of Clare
DAWES
of Canterbury, England. Proud grandmother of Peter, Ian and his
wife Adrienne,Anne and her husband Mike and Russell
DAWES.
Cremation
has taken place. A Memorial Funeral Service will take place at
the John T. Donohue Funeral Home Chapel, 362 Waterloo Street
at King Street, London on Monday morning, August 1, 2005 at 11
o'clock with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Donations to the
Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-31 published
FAIRLES,
Georgina
(WATT)
At Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Friday, July 29th,
2005. Georgina
FAIRLES
(WATT) of Rodney in her 89th year. Predeceased
by her husband Ern in 1968. Georgina was truly a woman before
her time and was an avid golfer and great lover of life. She
was admired and will be remembered by her son Bruce and his wife
Brenda of Kilworth and her daughter Beverley
PADFIELD
(Robert
"Bob" 2002), her grandchildren Jared and Jolene of Huntsville,
Sarah and Sheila of Rodney, Allison and Jeff of London, Ernie
and Jo-Anne of Burlington and Ed and Rebecca of Lucan and her
great-granddaughter Jessica Lee
FAIRLES.
Predeceased by her sister
Eleanor TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends▲▼ may call at the Rodney Chapel on Sunday,
July 31st, 2005 from 12-2 p.m. Funeral service will follow at
2 p.m. Pastor R.
KARN officiating. Interment Rodney Cemetery.
If desired, memorial contributions to Four Counties Health Services
Foundation would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy.
Arrangements entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes (519-785-0810).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-01 published
Man shot, killed in crowded square
At least 1,000 people were partying, with lots of police around,
when shots were fired.
Canadian Press
Toronto -- Hundreds of people dropped their drinks and kicked
off their sandals and flip-flops to flee the scene after gunfire
rang out at a jammed public square early yesterday.
It was one of three fatal but apparently unrelated shootings
in a 12-hour span.
At least 1,000 people were partying at Dundas Square, a downtown
gathering spot, at 4: 30 a.m. when the shooting happened, said
Toronto police Staff Insp. Jeff
McGUIRE.
"It was packed, it's safe to say wall-to-wall people," he said.
"I'm sure you're going to fit more than 1,000 people there."
Hundreds of police officers were on the scene as part of stepped-up
security deployed for large crowds, such as the weekend Caribana
festival celebrating Caribbean culture,
McGUIRE said.
Ajine STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, 24, of Mississauga, was arrested soon after the
shooting and faces a charge of first-degree murder in the death
of Dwayne TAILOR/TAYLOR, 21, of nearby Brampton, who died later in hospital.
McGUIRE added he couldn't understand why someone would commit
such a crime in plain view of a substantial police presence and
security cameras.
"I mean, we have police officers on horses, we have hundreds
of police officers in uniform and (someone would) still choose
to take someone's life."
McGUIRE said the square is popular most Saturday nights, but
this week's had swelled exponentially due to the city's Caribana
festival, which attracts hundreds of thousands of people from
all over North America and the Caribbean.
But he was quick to add the shooting was not the result of the
festival itself.
"Shooting people on Dundas (Street)... has nothing to do with
Caribana, it has to do with a large crowd gathering after the
event," he said.
In another case, the body of Umathevan
THIYAGARAJAH, 26, of Toronto
was found at a suburban intersection after gunfire was reported.
Elsewhere, Leroy
WHITTAKER, 46, was shot through his Toronto
apartment door.
No arrests have been made in those shootings, which follow a
spurt of recent violence.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-08 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Alfred "
George▲▼"
Peacefully at Westminster Hospital on August 7, 2005 Alfred "George"
TAILOR/TAYLOR passed away in his 74th year. Dear son of the late Frederick
George and Margaret
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Survived by sister Grace (Gerry)
WEGMAN, and predeceased by sisters Florence (Peter)
ZAGORDNY,
Alice (Les)
BRYAN.
George will also be sadly missed by many nieces
and nephews. George was a retired employee of Jones Box and Label.
Friends will be received at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997
Dundas Street East, London (at Wavell) for visitation on Tuesday
from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel
on Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or
the Tim Horton's Children's Camp gratefully acknowledged by the
family. Memorial Funeral Home in care of arrangements 519-452-3770

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-17 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Robert▲ "
Bob▲"
In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Robert (Bob),
who left us 25 years ago, August 17, 1980 as a result of an accident.
There is a bridge of golden memories,
From here to Heaven above,
It keeps you very close to us,
It's called "the bridge of love".
Our family circle has been broken,
A link gone from our chain
But though we're parted for awhile,
We know we'll meet again.
Eternal love, Mom, Dad, Rick and Charlotte.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-25 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
William▼MelvinDonald▲▼
Peacefully at University Hospital, London on Tuesday, August
23, 2005. Beloved husband of H. Doreen
TAILOR/TAYLOR (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR.)
Dear▲▼
father of Pamela
BRONSON and her husband Duncan of London, Ontario
and John of Wyoming, Ontario. Loved grandfather of 6 grandchildren.
Memorial service to be held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Chapel,
303 Riverside Drive, London, on Friday, August 26th, at 2 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-27 published
GRAVELLE,
Candice
Suddenly but peacefully at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital
on August 25, 2005, Candice
GRAVELLE on her 57th birthday. Dearly
loved sister of Patti
EDY and her husband Derek of Komoka and
Anne TAILOR/TAYLOR and her husband Tom of Mississauga. Cherished aunt
to Jeffery, Lisa (Chris), Tommy, Cole, Lucas and great-aunt to
Matthew and Daniel. Remembered fondly by her many Friends, especially
John, at the Strathroy Residential Home. The family invites you
to share your memories and condolences at a reception to be held
on Sunday, August 28th, between 2-4 p.m. at the home of her sister
Patti, 205 Parkview Drive, Komoka, Ontario, N0L 1R0. In lieu
of flowers donations to the Canadian Mental Health Association,
180 Dundas Street West, suite 2301, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z8
would be appreciated. (John T. Donohue Funeral Home).

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SMITH,
WinnifredM.
(LUPSON)
Peacefully, surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle
following heart surgery, Mrs. Winnifred M.
(LUPSON)
SMITH of
SaintThomas, loving wife of George A.
SMITH for 52 years, passed
away at the London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus
on Monday, August 29, 2005, in her 72nd year. Mother of Linda
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
BALL of Saint Thomas, Jim
SMITH (Rose "Romie") of Guelph
and Karen SEALY
(Michael) of London. Grandmother of John
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Lisa) of London, George
BALL of Saint Thomas and Mitchell, Logan
and Rachel
SEALY, all of London. Sister of Joyce
COWIN of London,
Elizabeth UDELL
(Bob) of Saint Thomas, Diane
DURBRIDGE (Bill) of
Dutton and Sharon
ROWLANDS
(Brian) of Sparta. Also survived by
many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sisters, June
CLARKE
and Elaine
VOAKES and a brother, Fred
LUPSON.
Born in London,
March 11, 1934, daughter of the late Frederick and Clara
BULLOCK)
LUPSON, she lived all her life in the London and Saint Thomas area.
Winnie was a retired stenographer for the Saint Thomas Psychiatric
Hospital and a former employee for the C.N.O. Railroad, the Ford
Motor Company of Canada Ltd. Saint Thomas Assembly Plant, the S.T.E.G.H.
and the Royal Bank of Saint Thomas. A very active member of the
community, she volunteered for the Canadian Cancer Society and
the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Winnie also enjoyed the outdoors
especially hiking and fishing. Friends will be received at the
Sifton Funeral Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
on Friday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Elmdale Memorial Park. Memorial
donations to the charity of one's choice gratefully acknowledged.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-05 published
VERSNICK,
Ilene (née
WALL)
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Saturday, September 3,
2005. Ilene
VERSNICK of Chateau Gardens, Aylmer in her 82nd year.
Dear sister of John
WALL and wife
Donna of Aylmer and Ivan
WALL
of Aylmer. Also survived by nephews David and George
WALL and
a niece Sue
EVERT, great nephews Tyler and Shawn, great nieces
Tanya, Ashly, Samantha, Natalie and Claire. Born in Aylmer on
March▲▼ 15, 1924 daughter of the late Melborne and Sarah
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
WALL.
Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer
on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be
held on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Aylmer
Cemetery. Donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-10 published
WAUGH,
StanThe family of the late Stan
WAUGH wish to express their sincere
thanks and gratitude to: A. Millard George Funeral Home, Rev.
Ken TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Pallbearers,Kathy▲▼FAULDS and staff of Community
Care Access Centre, Dr.
CLEMENT, Palliative Care Unit, Westminster
Campus. A special thank you to Courtney
BARBER and our Friends
for all of your support.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-17 published
ROBINSON,
MarjorieDawn
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Thursday September
15, 2005. Marjorie Dawn
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
ROBINSON of Goderich in her
71st year. Beloved wife of Charles
ROBINSON.
Loving mother of
Janice (BROWN) and Ted
POPMA of London and grandmother of Erika
and Nick. Stepmother of Tim and Cristine
ROBINSON of Exeter.
Also▼ survived by brothers Les and Marge
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Edmonton, Ivan
and Linda TAILOR/TAYLOR of Toronto, Alan and Bernice
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Owne
Sound, Ken and Janice
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Kemble, many nieces and nephews
and friend Bud
BROWN of Waterloo. Predeceased by brother Norman.
Friends will be received at McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria
Road at East Street, Goderich, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held at North Street United Church. Goderich
on Monday September 19, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment Maitland Cemetery.
Donations to the Parkinson Society gratefully acknowledged.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
WASTELL,
JohnL.
At University Hospital, London on Friday, September 23, 2005,
John L. WASTELL of London in his 85th year. Beloved husband of
the late May
(HESLOP)
WASTELL. Dear father of Cheryl
GAMMON and
her husband Allan, Garry
WASTELL and his wife
Elaine,LorraineRUMFORD and her husband Gordon, Linda
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Keith
WASTELL
and his wife
Brenda all of London. Dear brother of Gordon
WASTELL
in England, Florence
McCULLOUGH of London and Jean
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of
Mesa,Arizona.Predeceased by his sister Bertha
JOHNSON and his
brother Bill
WASTELL.
Also loved by his 7 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren. Friends will be received by the family from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the A. Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the funeral service
will be conducted in the chapel on Monday, September 26th at
11: 00 a.m. Interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London.
Mr. WASTELL joined the Canadian Army at the age of 18, serving
overseas during World War 2 for 5 years and retired after a distinguished
career at the age of 47. As an expression of sympathy memorial
donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario,
617 Wellington Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3R6, War Amps, 1
Maybrook Drive, Scarborough, Ontario, M1V 5K9 or Salvation Army,
371 King Street, London, Ontario, N6B 1S4. On line condolences
accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-27 published
BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
HelenMarjory (formerly
LOOSLEY)
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Sunday September 25, 2005.
Helen Marjory
(LOOSLEY)
BAUMAN/BOWMAN of Woodstock and formerly of Grand
Bend in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of Robert
BAUMAN/BOWMAN and the
late Reuben
LOOSLEY. Dear mother of Pastor Greg
LOOSLEY and his
wife Carol of Wickham, New Brunswick, Brad
LOOSLEY and his wife
Wendy of Petrolia, Stephen
LOOSLEY and his wife
JaniceHARRY
of Ingersoll and Jeff
LOOSLEY and his partner Lisa
TAILOR/TAYLOR of
Exeter. Loved grandmother of Shelly (Rodney), Kelly (Chris),
Jerri-Lynn (Dave), Jay, Adam, Allison, Patrick, Scott and Emily
and great grandmother of Brooke. Helen is also survived by her
step daughters Keri (Bob) and Kathie (Dan) and by her several
step grandchildren and great grandchildren. Predeceased by her
brother Alfred
RUTLEDGE.
Helen had been a past employee of the
Oxford Regional Centre. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth
Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (539-0004) on Tuesday
September 27, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 12: 30 p.m. with Pastor
Greg LOOSLEY officiating. Interment in the Hillview Cemetery.
Contributions to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-03 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
William▲▼Joseph▲▼
At London Health Sciences Centre Victoria Hospital, on Saturday,
October▼ 1, 2005, William Joseph
TAILOR/TAYLOR of London, in his 69th
year. Dear brother of John and his wife
Barbara▲▼TAILOR/TAYLOR of Hyde
Park, Mary and her husband Martin
CRIVEA of Komoka and Patricia
and her late husband Jack
WILCOX of London. Dear brother-in-law
of Marjorie
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Pearl
FAIRBANKS both of London and half
brother to Gladys
ROBINSON and Louise
TAILOR/TAYLOR, both of London.
Predeceased▲▼ by brothers Norman and David
TAILOR/TAYLOR and half brothers
George and Douglas
FAIRBANKS.
Friends will be received at Evans
Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Road (1 block eask of Egerton) on
Monday, 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on
Tuesday,October 4, 2005 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Herb
SUMMERS officiating.
Cremation and interment later at Mount Brydges Cemetery. Friends
who wish may make memorial donations to Ontario Heart and Stoke
Association. On line condolences www.evansfh.ca A tree will be
planted as a living memorial to Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR.

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WEBB,
RoseEthel
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital on Sunday, October 2, 2005. in
her 74th year. Beloved wife of the late Wilf
WEBB (2002.) Loving
mother of Susan
KERNEY and her husband Peter of Toronto, William
FREEL,
BarbaraFREEL and her partner Earle
TAILOR/TAYLOR, all of London.
Dearly loved by her 12 grandchildren. Also remembered by Ron,
David, Randy and the late Paul
WEBB and their families. Friends
may call on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at Richmond, where the service
will be conducted on Thursday, October 6 at 11: 00 a.m. by Rev.
David R. CARROTHERS.
Cremation with scattering at Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the charity of your choice
would be gratefully acknowledged.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
CLEMENTS,
Orville "
Orv"
Alexander
Peacefully surrounded by the love of his family and Friends at
London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, on Friday,
October 7th, 2005, Orville "Orv" Alexander
CLEMENTS of London.
Beloved▲▼ husband of Lynn
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
CLEMENTS. Dear father of Jeanette
SANDERSON (Brian), Valerie
CLEMENTS (Avrim), Murray
CLEMENTS
(Felice,) Carolyn
THOMAS
(Dave,)
LisaSCHUMACHER (Rob,) Sandra
LAMONT
(Scott,) and Scott
MORASH (Shari.)
Loving grandfather
of 15 grandchildren. Brother of Fern
WATTS,
JeanBAKER, Bernice
HAYES, and Elsie
BISHOP, and brother-in-law of Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Predeceased by his sister Isabelle
FERGUSON.
Visitation will
be held on Sunday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral
service will be conducted on Monday, October 10th, 2005 at 11: 00
a.m Private family interment at Saint Anne's Cemetery, Byron. Those
wishing to make a donation in memory of Orv are asked to consider
the Shriners Hospital for Children. A Masonic Service under the
Auspices of Ashlar Lodge #610 will be conducted in the funeral
home on Sunday at 7: 00 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
TRAHER,
AnneMarie
We want for so many to know just how much your expressions of
love and support meant to us - Anne Marie's family. While her
life will no longer be physically shared with us here on earth,
we believe without doubt, our family connections will be even
more blessed as she continues to intercede for us, only now in
a different way. To all who took the time to express their thoughts
and sympathy by visiting, by sending cards and beautiful floral
tributes, by generous memorial contributions and by sharing wonderful
casseroles and baking etc. We thank you so much. A special note
of appreciation to Mary Ann, Darryl and Carole who walked so
much of the journey with Anne Marie. To Brenda F. and Christie
B. for their caring and diligent nursing skills. To Dr. I.
KERR
and staff at L.R.C.C. your compassionate concern and care gave
AnneMarie so much added strength. To Dr. G.
SCHREIER and 6th
floor (palliative) Victoria Campus, thank you for your care and
support. Anne Marie's funeral liturgy was truly a celebration,
thank you so very much Fr. Mike
TRAHER,
Fr.M.SAMPLE and Fr.
H. CASSANO. Mary
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Cathryn Hall St. Michael's funeral choir
and organist and all who attended and participated so beautifully.
To the ladies of C.W.L. thank you so much for providing luncheon.
Our appreciation to staff at Donohue Funeral Home and St. Peter's
Cemetery for your kind and thoughtful attention to all our needs
and concerns. "Life can't be counted in candles But truly in
kindnesses..... And in all the sweet blessings we've known."
Mary Catherine, Kevin and family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-20 published
SCOTT,
Mary▼A.
(HARRISON)
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Wednesday, October
19, 2005 Mary A.
(HARRISON)
SCOTT of Lucan in her 92nd year.
Beloved wife of the late Wilmer E. (Scotty)
SCOTT (2003.) Dear
mother of Janet and Jack
HEAMAN of Ailsa Craig, Jim and Audrey
SCOTT,
Judy and Harry
BOND and Brenda and Bob
SMITH all of Lucan,
Nancey and Sam
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Swift Current, Saskatchewan and Betty
SCOTT of London. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister-in-law of Doris
HARRISON of Aylmer and Lloyd
ELGIE
of London. Predeceased by brothers Fred, Jack and George
HARRISON
and sisters Elizabeth
PHILLIPS,
MargaretGILMOUR, Irene
LEACH/LEECH/LEITCH,
Barbara FAULKNER,
BerylSHIPLEY and Dorothy
ELGIE. Mary was a
life member of the Clandeboye Women's Institute. Friends may
call at the C. Haskett and son Funeral Home, 223 Main Street,
Lucan on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held on Saturday, October 22nd at 11 a.m. with Reverend Kathy
WREFORD officiating. Interment St. James Cemetery. Donations
to Crohn's and Colitis Foundation or the Easter Seal Society
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.haskettfh.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-22 published
LUPSON,
Dorothy▲May▲
Peacefully, at Albright Gardens, Beamsville, on Thursday, October
20, 2005, Dorothy May
LUPSON passed away in her 92nd year. Loving
mother of Bill and his wife
Anna▲ of Florida, John
LUPSON of Dunnville
and the late Maralyn
LUPSON (1938.) Dear grandmother of Ulrike
(LUPSON) and her husband Chris
ROANTREE,
KennethLUPSON and his
wife Jayne, Karl
LUPSON, Greg
LUPSON and his wife Danielle. Dear
great-grandmother of Noah
WAGNER,
Misty
(LUPSON) and her husband
Scott TAILOR/TAYLOR, Lauren
LUPSON, Sophia
LUPSON and Celina
LUPSON.
Great-great-grandmother▼ of Raegan
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Beloved▲▼ sister of Ruth
and her husband William
BRERETON of London, and the late Muriel
and her late husband Bert
LUPSON.
Greatly▲ loved by many nieces
and nephews and fondly remembered by many Friends who have known
her over many years. Visitation will be at the Evans Funeral
Home, 648 Hamilton Road, London (1 block east of Egerton), on
Wednesday October 26, 2005, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be conducted in the Evans Chapel on Thursday, October 27,
2005, at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Tracy
CRICK-
BUTLER officiating.
Interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Online condolences
can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Mrs.
LUPSON.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-25 published
TRINNEAR,
Jane (née
SCURR)
At the Copper Terrace Nursing Home on Saturday, October 22nd,
2005, Mrs. Jane
TRINNEAR of Chatham in her 86th year. Loving
daughter of the late Bill and Emma
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
SCURR.
Beloved▲▼ wife
of the late William
TRINNEAR (2002.) Loving father of John
TRINNEAR
and his wife
Bonnie of Lambeth, Mark
TRINNEAR and his wife Maureen
of London, and Pam
GENGE and her husband Reverend Bruce
GENGE of
Woodstock. Proud grandmother of Doug, Christine, Matthew, Andrew,
Elizabeth, Kaitlyn, and Emily. Predeceased by her brothers Grant
SCURR and Douglas
SCURR.
Jane was born in Chatham and was a charter
member of Flying Officer Austin Wright Imperial Order of the
Daughters of the Empire Chapter, and a director of the Chatham
Figure Skating Club. The family would like to extend a special
thank you to the staff at Copper Terrace for their kindness and
compassion. Family and Friends are invited to the Alexander Funeral
Home, 245 Wellington West, Chatham (519) 352-2710, on Tuesday
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in
the Chapel of the Funeral Home on Wednesday, October 26th, 2005
at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Heather
SCOTT of Victoria Avenue United
Church and Reverend Bruce
GENGE officiating. Interment Maple Leaf
Cemetery, Chatham. Friends planning an expression of remembrance
are asked to consider the Alzheimer Society or Copper Terrace.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-26 published
OVERHOLT,
MilfredG. "
Mel"
Peacefully at the Kingsway Lodge Saint Marys on Monday October
24/2005. Milfred G. (Mel)
OVERHOLT in his 80th year. Beloved
husband of Blanche
(REGIER)
OVERHOLT.
Loving father of Jan
LESLIE
and Jim of Saint Marys, Brian and Pat
OVERHOLT of Zurich, Jo-Ann
and Ken McCORQUODALE of London, Jacqui and Dan
JONES of Thorndale
and Mark OVERHOLT of Saint Marys. Proud grandfather of Jamie
LESLIE,
Jason LESLIE,
Terry and Jody
OVERHOLT, Todd and Jennifer
OVERHOLT,
Tennile OVERHOLT and Rob, Kelly and Kevin
ARMSTRONG,
MichaelMcCORQUODALE, Meagan
McCORQUODALE, Joshawa
JONES, Erin
JONES
and Corey JONES.
Sadly missed by 8 greatgrandchildren. Dear brother
of Elva and Ted
TAILOR/TAYLOR of London, Vic and Jackie
OVERHOLT of
OwenSound,Doreen and Frank
REGIER of Exeter, Jean and Gerry
COOPER of Kincardine, Clarence and Theda
OVERHOLT of London,
Marie and Charles
LAPORTE of London, Wilfred and Martha
OVERHOLT
of Zurich, Joe and Jan
OVERHOLT of London, Gerard and Anne
OVERHOLT
of London. Predeceased by his parents Norman
OVERHOLT and the
former Caroline
BEDARD, a brother Norman Jr., a sister Beatrice
and a granddaughter Rebecca. Resting at the L.A. Ball Funeral
Chapel, 7 Water St. N., Saint Marys on Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Holy Name of Mary Church
on Thursday Oct.27/2005 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Fr. Ross
BARTLEY
celebrant. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, St. Joseph.
Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-29 published
SCOTT,
Mary▲The family of Mary
SCOTT wish to thank our relatives, Friends
and neighbours for the beautiful floral arrangements, funeral
home visits, charitable donations, cards, food brought to our
homes and support during the loss of our mother. A special thank
you to Dr.
ANDERSON for caring for Mom over the years. Also special
thanks to the grandchildren who acted as pallbearers and flower
bearers and carried grandma to rest beside grandpa, to the United
Church Women and Les's Country Meats for the wonderful lunch
and to Colin and
C. Haskett and son Funeral Home for their guidance
and help. Also to Reverend Kathy
WREFORD for the service, to
Sam TAILOR/TAYLOR for the Eulogy and
to Judy and Brenda for the hymns
they sang, our sincere appreciation. Bless you all for caring
Janet, Jim, Nancey, Judy, Betty, Brenda and families.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-07 published
CRAWFORD,
CharlesThe family and Friends of the late Charles
CRAWFORD express their
thanks to Saint John's Lodge #209A, also the Royal Canadian Legion,
Victory Branch #317 for their services. Thank you to Dr.
WILSON,
Nurses and Staff of 5th Floor South Parkwood Hospital. Thank
you to Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR for his services and kind words of support
and his many Friends from the Huff and Puff Hockey Team. -Family
and Friends

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-07 published
HOSKINS,
DouglasStewart
Of London and formerly of Saint Thomas, on Saturday, November 5,
2005, at the L.H.S.C. (Victoria Campus), in his 68th year. Beloved
husband of the late Audrey
(PATTEN) and dearly loved father of
Alison HOSKINS and her husband Darcey Aaron
LEMON of London.
Dear brother-in-law of Hazel and her husband James
TAILOR/TAYLOR of
Saint Thomas and Lorna
WISEMAN of Toronto. Sadly missed by a number
of nieces and cousins. Doug worked in Toronto at the Jockey Club
at Woodbine Racetrack. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Wednesday,
November 9th at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation Wednesday from 12:00 to
1: 00 p.m. Interment in Elmdale Cemetery. Remembrances may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-12 published
ANDERSON,
Jim
Passed away suddenly on Remembrance Day, Friday, November 11,
2005. Jim resided in Milverton and was formerly of London. He
was born 72 years ago in Monkton and was the
son of the late
Alfred and Loretta
(SHINE)
ANDERSON.
Jim worked for the Department
of National Defense in London for many years. He was a member
of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 565, Milverton and was a
veteran of the Korean War where he served in the Royal Canadian
Regiment.Beloved partner of Wilma
GINGERICH of Milverton. Dear
father of Donna and husband Mark
CARROLL,
ShirleySAMPSON/SAMSON, James
and wife SusanANDERSON,
Peter and wife Cheryl
ANDERSON all of
London and Mary
ANDERSON of Huron Park. Sadly missed by his 9
grandchildren. Lovingly remembered by his sisters and brothers
Beryl and husband Pat
PICKARD of London, Isabelle and husband
Ross TAILOR/TAYLOR of Ajax, Jack and wife
SwaneyANDERSON of Stratford,
Nora and husband Bob
HUMPHRIES of London. Also remembered by
Murray GINGERICH and his daughter Amanda of Edmonton, Alberta.
Family and Friends may call at the Mark Jutzi Funeral Home, 7
Spencer Street, Milverton on Sunday November 13, 2005 from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will take place on Monday November
14, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Chris
BEAUMONT officiating. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, Mitchell.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Royal Canadian
Legion Poppy Fund or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. A legion
service will take place at the funeral home on Sunday evening
at 6: 30 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
KIRKHAM,
RuthThe "extended family" of the late Ruth
KIRKHAM would like to
express our heartfelt thanks to relatives and Friends who honoured
Ruth's memory with many expressions of sympathy and support including
funeral home visitations, memorial donations, cards, plants,
and garden angel. We would also like to extend special thanks
to the staff of McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home and Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR for their care and support. Not to be forgotten is the
excellent care extended to Ruth at Meadow Park Nursing Home by
Dr. D. BIRCH, the nursing and support staff, they did their best
to make if feel like home to Ruth. Many of you were very special
to her - thank you - Doreen, Janet and Amy Frayle

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
PICKERING,
EvelynLeona (née
SHANK)
Peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family, at London Health
Sciences Centre, University Hospital, Friday, November 18, 2005,
Evelyn Leona
(SHANK)
PICKERING, 75, of R.R.#3, Dashwood. Beloved
wife of the late Ross Edmund
PICKERING (2003.) Loved mother and
mother-in-law of Stanley
PICKERING of London, Mike and
Jo Anne
PICKERING of R.R.#3, Dashwood, Susan
GUENTHER of Brechin, Nancy
and Randy REGIER of R.R.#3, Zurich, Jane and Dale
KERSLAKE of
Sarnia. Loving grandma of Chad and Cecile, Angela and Rene, Rebecca,
Pamela and Jesse; Ben and Katie, Sean; Nicholas and Pam, Meghan
and Jason; Courtney and Sydney. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Ada DIETRICH of Grand Bend, Ellen
SMITHERS of R.R.#2, Zurich,
Eva TAILOR/TAYLOR of London, Lawrence
SCOTT of R.R.#2, Dashwood, Rena
and Orville
TRUEMNER of R.R.#3, Parkhill, Grace and Valere
DENOMME
of Arva, Marilyn and Willis
ROCK of R.R.#3, Parkhill, Betty and
William COECK of London, Ken
PICKERING of R.R.#2, Dashwood, Cathy
PICKERING of London, Leonard and Judith
PICKERING of London,
Karen PICKERING of Ingersoll, Marilyn
PICKERING of R.R.#2, Dashwood,
Bertha PICKERING of Parkhill and Joyce
ELDER of London. Remembered
by her many nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased by
brothers Lloyd
SHANK in infancy, Floyd
SHANK (1944,) parents
John and Ethel
(BLAIR)
SHANK, brothers-in-law Roy
DIETRICH and
Cecil SMITHERS.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood, with visitation Saturday 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to
9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held at Zion United Church,
Crediton, Sunday, November 20, 2005 at 2 p.m. The Reverend Sheila
MacGREGOR officiating. Interment Crediton Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations to Zion United Church or charity of choice
would be appreciated. Evelyn was very active within her Church
and community. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-21 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Elizabeth▲▼ "
Betty▲▼"
(COPELAND)
Peacefully at her daughter's residence in Brucefield on Friday,
November 18, 2005. Elizabeth "Betty"
(COPELAND)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Exeter
in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late Leonard
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1974.)
Dear father of Marilyn and Ken
REIDY of Brucefield, Bill and
Jean TAILOR/TAYLOR of London, Ron and Betty
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Sarnia and Allen
and Beverley
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Loved by her grandchildren
Daniel and Barb
REIDY of Brampton, David and Bev
REIDY of Wingham,
Debra and Mike
CORRIE of Varna, Evelyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Sarnia and Brent
and Krista of Halifax and step grandchildren Tania Marie and
Terri Lynn of London and Tracy, Jaime and Stephen of Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia. Also loved by her great grandchildren Meghan, Jamie,
Madeline, Gillian, Jack, Joey, and Simon. Survived by her sister
Betty WILSON of Middleborough, Nova Scotia. Cremation has taken
place. A Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, November 22,
2005 at 1: 00 p.m. at the Dinney Funeral Home, 471 Main Street
Exeter (519-235-3500) with Reverend Bill
WARD officiating. Visitation
one hour prior to the service. Interment of ashes in Woodland
Cemetery, London following the service. Memorial Donations to
Saint Elizabeth Home Care, the Diabetes Association and Lung
Association would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences
accepted at www.dinneyfuneralhome.on.ca

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-23 published
McNEIL,
S.Hector
At Watford Quality Care Centre on Monday, November 21, 2005,
S. Hector McNEIL of R.R.#7 Alvinston in his 85th year. Predeceased
by his wife, Florence Beatrice
(McLEAN) (1985) and his four sons,
Ian, Barry, Leonard and infant son Robert. Survived by his daughters-in-law,
Carolyn McNEIL-
JUDAS and Margaret Anne
McNEIL, and 2 granddaughters,
Kathi McNEIL and Barbara
McNEIL.
Also survived by his sister,
Lois TAILOR/TAYLOR and several nieces and nephews. Hector was a well
respected Auctioneer in the area for nearly 40 years. Relatives
and Friends will be received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172
Symes Street, Glencoe on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the
funeral service will be held on Thursday, November, 24 at 1: 30
p.m. Reverend Jo-Anne
SYMINGTON officiating. Interment Alvinston
Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Parkinson's Foundation.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-23 published
MILLS,
Margaret▼Elizabeth▼ "
Betty▼" (née
HARP)
Peacefully with her family by her side at London Health Science
Centre Westminister Campus on Monday November 21, 2005. Margaret
Elizabeth "Betty"
MILLS of Dorchester and formerly London in
her 80th year. Loving mother of Sandy
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her husband
Merv of Dorchester. Will be lovingly missed and cherished by
her grand_son Chris
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Dorchester. Dear sister of Gladys
GRABLE and Don
HARP of Aylmer. Sister-in-law to Janet
HARP of
London. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her son Gerald and brothers Clifford and Bill. Born in Simcoe
on January 18, 1926 daughter of James and Viola
HARP.
Betty▼ was
a waitress at Howard Johnsons in London for a number of years.
Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Friday,
November 25, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Rev.
Norman JONES, officiating. Donations to a charity of choice would
be appreciated. Condolences can be expressed at kebbelfuneralhome.com.
"We would like to say a special thank you to all the staff at
the Critical Care Trauma Unit, especially Nancy, Julie and Rosie
for their tender care during her stay."

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-25 published
MILLS,
Margaret▲Elizabeth▲ "
Betty▲" (née
HARP)
Peacefully with her family by her side at London Health Science
Centre Westminister Campus on Monday November 21, 2005. Margaret
Elizabeth "Betty"
MILLS of Dorchester and formerly London in
her 80th year. Loving mother of Sandy
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her husband
Merv of Dorchester. Will be lovingly missed and cherished by
her grand_son Chris
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Dorchester. Dear sister of Gladys
GRABLE and Don
HARP of Aylmer. Sister-in-law to Janet
HARP of
London. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her son Gerald and brothers Clifford and Bill. Born in Simcoe
on January 18, 1926 daughter of James and Viola
HARP.
Betty▲ was
a waitress at Howard Johnsons in London for a number of years.
Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Friday,
November 25, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Rev.
Norman JONES, officiating. Donations to a charity of choice would
be appreciated. Condolences can be expressed at kebbelfuneralhome.com.
"We would like to say a special thank you to all the staff at
the Critical Care Trauma Unit, especially Nancy, Julie and Rosie
for their tender care during her stay."

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MCINNES/MCINNIS,
Edythe▼Frances▼ (née
CALLAGHAN)
Peacefully, on Thursday, November 24, 2005, a long time resident
of Mt. Carmel, Ontario, more recently of Chateau Gardens, Parkhill,
passed away at Chateau Gardens, at the age of 88. Predeceased
by her husband of over 50 years, John "Jack" Feeney
MCINNES/MCINNIS
(June,▼
2005). Left to cherish her memory are daughter, Ann and her husband
Clive TONGE,
Strathroy and son Paul and his wife
Shelley▼MCINNES/MCINNIS
of Mt. Carmel, sisters-in-law, Margaret
CALLAHAN,
Sarnia▼ and
Bea CALLAHAN,
Teeswater.▼Numerous nieces, nephews and Friends
will lovingly remember her. Predeceased by parents, Thomas J.
and Ann Jane "Jennie"
(COMISKEY)
CALLAGHAN, brothers; Terrance
(1913), Joseph C. "Tim" (1995), John C. "Jack" (1992) and sisters
Marjorie VALLIERES (1983,) Helen
McTAGGART (2004,) Mary (1922.)
Edythe was born in Watford, Ontario December 21, 1916, where
she grew up. She attended Watford Public School, Watford High
School and Progressive Business School, London. After graduating,
she worked in London at the Bureau of Credits and then the Mobilization
Office as assistant to the registrar. After the war, she worked
for Simpson's Department store, in the credit department, until
she married and started raising her family. Jack and Ede then
moved to Grand Bend, they owned and operated the Imperial Hotel
for many years. No matter the job, whether it was helping her
father, Tom, drive cattle, to being a mother she always gave
the task at hand her full attention. As a child she loved listening
to her father tell tales of when he was growing up in Adelaide
Twp., as an adult she loved to relate tales of her life growing
up in Watford. Her family was first and foremost to her and in
later years she was interested in genealogy. She was always proud
of her Irish background. Over the years the "g" has been dropped
from Callaghan, her maiden name, her comment was "I came into
the world with the "g" and I'll go out with it!" She had a wonderful
sense of humour and a quick wit. Ede and Jack liked to travel
when the children were younger they would go to Florida for holidays.
When the children were older, they would pack up the car and
go to Louisville on the first weekend of May to attend The Kentucky
Derby (always a favorite trip). During retirement years Jack
and Ede liked to head south to Panama City Beach, in their '68
Thunderbird for a few months to get away from the cold. Her laugh,
her smile, her sense of adventure, are a few of the things we
loved about her. She will be missed. The family would like to
express our heartfelt thanks to Dr.
WHYNOT, the staff at Strathroy
Hospital (1st floor south,) Doctors
WILSON and
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Grand▲▼Bend▼
and everyone at Chateau Gardens for their care and compassion.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood,
with visitation Monday, November 28th, 2005 from 9: 30 a.m. to
10: 30 a.m. followed by the funeral mass at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Roman Catholic Church, Mt. Carmel at 11 a.m. The Reverend Father
Ray LAWHEAD Celebrant. Interment Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
If desired, memorial donations to the Ivey Eye Institute would
be appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-29 published
KERR,
Ernest▼ "
Ernie▼"
Raymond▼
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, Sunday November 27,
2005, Ernest (Ernie) Raymond
KERR of Strathroy in his 89th year.
Beloved husband of Florence Marie (Bowie)
KERR. Dear father of
Joanne and Phil
ROCHUS of Komoka. Loving grandfather of Brock
ROCHUS of Toronto. Brother of Mattie
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ena▼BROWN and Stella
GREENWOOD.
Predeceased▼ by one sister Lillian
DOLBEAR and brothers
Albert, Wilbert and Clifford
KERR.
Ernie▼ was owner - operator
of Brownsville General Store and Postmaster for Brownsville for
many years. Visitation at the Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32
Metcalfe St. W., Strathroy on Thursday December 1 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where a memorial service will be held on Friday December
2 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Steve
BOOSE officiating. Interment in
Delmer Cemetery, Friday at 3 p.m. Donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society or charity of choice. A tree will be
planted as a living memorial to Ernie.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-29 published
WARREN,
Kathryn▼Winton▼ "
Kay▼" (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Kay was born on September 5, 1914 and died peacefully at the
Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Friday, November 25, 2005. Kay
was the beloved wife of the late J. Bertram
WARREN (1978,) the
proud mother of John (Joan) and Nancy and equally proud grandmother
of Heather, Katie, John, Chris and the late Stuart (1992) and
great-grandmother of Allison. Kay is also survived by her sister
Jean HUNT and brother Cam (Ruby)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
She▼ was predeceased
by her parents George and Evelyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her sister Ruth
BROWN.
A private family service has been held. As expressions of sympathy
donations to the charity of your choice or to the Stuart Warren
Memorial Fund, c/o Royal St. George's College, 120 Howland Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario, M5R 3B5. Arrangements entrusted to the Barthel
Funeral Home, (653-3251). Tributes may be made on line at www.mem.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-30 published
RULE,
Mary (née
GOODAL)
A resident of Chatham, Mary
RULE died peacefully, surrounded
by her family at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance on Tuesday, November
29, 2005 at the age of 66. Born in Ridgetown, daughter of the
late Michael and Josephine
(FARANEC)
GOODAL.
Beloved wife of
Robert (Bob)
RULE.
Loving mother of Robert
RULE Jr. and his wife
MaryAnn of Chatham, Delynne
RIDDELL and her husband Chris of
Dundas, and Susan
RICHARD and her partner Mark
RAMEY of Barrie.
Cherished Gramma of Grant, Olivia, Brendan, Erin, Kiera, Julia,
and Sadie. Dear sister of Sr. Emerita
GOODAL of London, Louis
GOODAL and his wife
Evelyn of Tillsonburg, Bernard
GOODAL and
his wife Fern,JerryGOODAL and his wife Carolyn, all of Ridgetown,
and the late John, William and Syl
GOODAL.
Sister-in-law of Lona
GOODAL and Joanne
GOODAL, both of Ridgetown, and Joanne
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Chatham. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Mary
was a member of St. Joseph's Nurses Alumni, and had worked at
St. Joseph's Hospital until her retirement. Family will received
Friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair Street, Chatham
on Wednesday and Thursday 2: 00-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Parish
Prayers at the Funeral Home on Thursday at 7: 00 p.m. Funeral
Mass will be celebrated at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church,
145 Victoria Avenue, Chatham on Friday December 2, 2005 at 10: 00
a.m. Reverend Fr. Joseph
NEVETT celebrant. Interment St. Anthony
Cemetery. Donations made by cheque to Canadian Cancer Society
or Multiple Sclerosis Society appreciated. Online condolences
may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-30 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Helen▲EulaMary▲▼
Suddenly at her residence on Sunday, November 27, 2005. Mrs.
Helen▲EulaMary▲▼TAILOR/TAYLOR, née Stewart, of London in her 84th year.
Beloved and devoted wife of the late Ivan Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR whose
memory she cherished since his death in 1992. Loving mother of
Anne and Richard
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Tobermory, Cathy and Rick
TANAKA
of Honolulu, Sandee and Duff
SCHMIDT of Vancouver and Kim and
Tim FORBES of London. Grandmother of Richard and Elsa, John and
Lindsay, Taylor, Leigh, Katy, Bo, Emilea and Logan and great-grandmother
of Sierra. Sister of the late Roderick Ernest
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Friends
may call on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at Richmond. The funeral service
will be conducted on Saturday, December 3 at 10: 30 a.m. at New
St. James Presbyterian Church, 280 Oxford Street at Wellington.
Interment Woodland Cemetery. Memorial contributions to New St.
James Presbyterian Church or the charity of your choice would
be gratefully acknowledged.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-02 published
PRATTEN,
WallaceA.The family of the late Wallace A.
PRATTEN wish to express our
sincere appreciation to relatives, Friends and neighbours for
the flowers, memorial donations and visitations at the funeral
home. Also thanks to London Health Sciences Centre (University
Hospital) for the care given to Wallace while he was a patient
there and to the McCormick Home staff where he was a resident
since the 9th of June. A sincere thank you to the Harland B.
Betzner Funeral Home and staff for their kind assistance and
to Reverend Art
CHOLMONDELEY for his comforting message. Many thanks
to George TAILOR/TAYLOR for delivering the eulogy. Special thanks to
the Pallbearers and the Crumlin United Church Women ladies for
serving the lovely lunch. Sincerely The
PRATTENFamily

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-03 published
FARR,
William "
Billy"
The family of the late William (Billy)
FARR would like to thank
relatives, Friends and neighbours for their kindness, floral
tributes and donations during the loss of a dear brother and
uncle. Special thanks to Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR and McFarlane and Roberts Funeral
Home for their kind words and support. Gerry, Larry, Ted, David
and their families.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-03 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Joan▼
(Nov. 8, 1932-Dec. 8, 2004)
The moment that you died. Our hearts were split in two, The one
side filled with memories, The other died with you. We think
of you in silence, We always speak your name, For all we have
are memories, And your picture in a frame. We often lay awake
at night, When the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down
memory lane, With tears upon our cheeks. The years we had you
with us, Are worth their weight in gold, The joy and laughter
that you gave us, Are ours to have and hold. Remembering you
is easy, We do it every day, But missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away. We hold you close in our hearts, And there
you will remain, To talk with us throughout our lives, Until
we meet again. Remembered and missed by her husband Raymond and
her children Cheryle, Wendy, Brenda, Fred, Donna, and their families.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-03 published
WAITE,
Derek
On Thursday, December 1st, 2005, in his 48th year, Derek
WAITE
lost his battle with cancer. Derek fought for 4½ years, determined
to spend as much time as possible with his Friends and family,
and managed to stay positive throughout the entire battle. He
will be greatly missed by his long time partner Debbie
COLLINS
and her children; Catherine, Ryan and David and his fianceé Cara
GROVER.
Step-son of Edith
WAITE. Step-brother of Linda
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH (Bob
DRAGINDA), Maureen
BALCHEN (Paul), Patti
DEKLYNE (Ron), Cathy
BOGLE
(Brian) and Marianne
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH (Geoff
BURK/BURKE.) Also survived
by his aunt Diane
SHEPHERD, uncle Malcolm
LYSENG
(Lynne) and
cousin Bob
SHEPHERD
(Kelly.)
Derek was an employee of Crystal
Glass for over 25 years. Derek was an enthusiastic golfer, downhill
skier, baseball and hockey player and his friendly generous attitude
created many long deep Friendships. Thank you to all of his Friends
who helped give him courage. Thank you to Brenda
HUTTON and Shaliza
MOHAMMED of St. Elizabeth's Health Care for their care and visits,
Dr. Brian TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Dr.▲Bill▼McKEOUGH and the staff of 8th Floor
University Hospital and 6th Floor Palliative Care of University
Hospital. A memorial service will be conducted at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on Tuesday, December
6th, 2005 at 6: 00 p.m. with visitation one hour prior to the
service. Cremation has taken place with interment of ashes to
follow in Alberta. Those wishing to make a donation in memory
of Derek are asked to consider the Glad Tidings Building Fund,
St. Elizabeth's Health Care or the London Health Sciences Foundation
- Cancer Centre. Online condolences can be made at www.westviewfuneralchapel.com.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-10 published
MONTEITH,
Nelson T.L.
Suddenly at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, December
9, 2005 Nelson T.L.
MONTEITH of Exeter in his 70th year. Beloved
husband of Joanne
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
(METHERELL)
MONTEITH and the late
Joyce MURRAY (1977.) Dear father to a niece Brenda and
Ed PELLETTIER
of Brampton, Julie and Kyle
HARRISON of Grand Bend, Wendy
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of London, Joanne and Fred
ROBINSON of Toronto and Mike
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Clinton. Dear grandfather of Kristen and Danielle; Lyndsay,
Michelle and Alicia; Scott and Michael; Paul and
TAILOR/TAYLOR; and
Brittany and Leesa. Dear brother of Orville and Marilyn
MONTEITH
of Thorndale. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Nelson was
the former owner of N.T. Monteith Limited. Friends may call at
the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of
Main, Exeter on Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be held on Monday, December 12, at 11 a.m. at Trivitt Memorial
Anglican Church, Main Street, Exeter with The Reverend Father Bill
WARD officiating. Cremation with interment Robin's Hill Cemetery,
Thorndale. Donations to the London Health Sciences Foundation
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
There will be an Oddfellows Service in the funeral home Sunday
evening at 6: 30 p.m. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-10 published
ROMPF,
ThomasScott
At L.H.S.C. University Campus on Thursday, December 8, 2005.
Thomas Scott
ROMPF of Goderich and formerly of Sarnia in his
85th year. Beloved husband of Audrey
(ROWLAND)
ROMPF. Dear father
of Tom (Olga)
ROMPF of Sarnia, Rick (Sandy)
ROMPF of Goderich,
Christine (Martin)
DERBYSHIRE of Goderich. Loving grandfather
of Miranda, Geoffrey, Michael, Meredith, David, Anne, Andrew
and Steven and great-grandfather of Dylan, Michaela, Nicholas,
Jack and Avery. Predeceased by sister Margaret
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Thomas▲▼
was a member of the South Alberta Regiment, serving overseas
from 1939-1945, was a member of Tuscon Lodge Ancient, Free and
Accepted Masons Sarnia, and Royal Canadian Legion Branch #109
Goderich. Friends will be received at McCallum and Palla Funeral
Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich on Sunday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Funeral Home
on Monday, December 12, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment Maitland Cemetery.
Donations to the Parkwood Hospital Foundation, Alzheimer Society
or the Canadian Cancer Society gratefully acknowledged.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-20 published
BROADBENT,
AlbertStanley "
Stan"
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday December 19th, 2005 at London Health
Sciences Centre. Stan was in his 79th year. Dearly loved husband
of Kathleen Marion
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
BROADBENT.
Loving▲▼ father of Carol
BEECHEY and her partner John
MILLARD of Saint Thomas and Larry
BROADBENT and his wife
Sue of London. Stan was loved by his grandchildren
Jennifer BEECHEY-
PRICE and her husband Dean, Dana
VANHERTEN
and her husband Greg, Stacey
BROADBENT and Matthew
BROADBENT.
Great Grandchildren Liam
PRICE and Jackson
VANHERTEN. Stan loved
his brother Ray
BROADBENT and sister-in-law Shirley and his brother-in-law
and sister-in-law Don and Isabel
TAILOR/TAYLOR. He will always be in
the hearts of his nieces and nephews who loved having an "Uncle
Stan". Stan was born in Saint Thomas on July 13th, 1927. He was
the son of Albert and Nancy
BROADBENT. He lived in Saint Thomas
for most of his life. He left Saint Thomas to live in Pictou, Nova
Scotia for 5 years where he worked in the shipyards building
Corvettes for the navy. Pictou was always his second home. He
returned many times. He owned Broadbent Heating Service. He loved
his job and enjoyed being the man that brought warmth to families
on cold wintry nights when their furnaces had broken down. Stan
loved his family, town, trains, Pinafore Park, taking long drives
with Kay, picnics, cars, sitting on his front porch and his grand-dogs.
Stan loved to get together with his long-time Friends in the
morning for coffee. His family would like to thank them for their
care and support to both Kay and Stan. He was brave during his
illness and still was able to smile and enjoy the company of
his wife, family and Friends. The family will receive Friends
at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A public Memorial Service to celebrate Stan's
life will be held at the funeral home on Thursday at 11: 00 a.m.
Cremation has taken place. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Kidney Foundation.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-23 published
MacQUEEN,
GordonLeroy
Peacefully at home on Thursday, December 22nd, 2005, Mr. Gordon
Leroy MacQUEEN of London in his 59th year. Loving father of John
(Shannon) MacQUEEN, George (Tanya)
MacQUEEN, Tina
MacQUEEN and
Gary MacQUEEN. Dear grandfather of 14 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Also survived by his sisters Margy
MacQUEEN, Cheryl (Ed)
BURK/BURKE,
Olive MacQUEEN,
Bernice
(Claude)
BOVIN, his cousins John and
George LOVIT and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
brother Bob. A special thanks to Joanne
POOLE.
Friends may call
at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service from the chapel on Saturday
at 10: 30 a.m. Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment Woodland
Cemetery. Memorial donations to London Regional Cancer Centre
would be appreciated. Tributes may be left at www.mem.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-27 published
WATSON,
Bruce "
Baldy"
Peacefully, after a year long battle with cancer, at London Health
Sciences Centre, University Hospital on Sunday, December 25,
2005 Bruce (Baldy)
WATSON of London and formerly of Denfield
in his 60th year. Dear father of Bob
WATSON and Julie
DEANS of
Glencoe, Brad
WATSON and Lynn
WHITRED of London and Kerri
WATSON
of Denfield. Dear grandfather of Braedan and Owen. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Wayne and Joan
WATSON of Nairn and Shirley
WATSON of London. Predeceased by a brother Ross
WATSON.
Friends
may call at the C. Haskett and son Funeral Home, 223 Main Street,
Lucan on Tuesday evening 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held on Wednesday, December 28th at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR officiating. Interment Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle. Donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-11-29 published
KERR,
Ernest▲ "
Ernie▲"
Raymond▲
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Sunday, November
27, 2005, Ernest (Ernie) Raymond
KERR of Strathroy, in his 89th
year. Beloved husband of Florence Marie
(BOWIE)
KERR. Dear father
of Joanne and Phil
ROCHUS of Komoka. Loving grandfather of Brock
ROCHUS of Toronto. Brother of Mattie
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ena▲BROWN, and Stella
GREENWOOD.
Predeceased▲ by one sister Lillian
DOLBEAR and brothers
Albert, Wilbert, and Clifford
KERR.
Ernie▲ was owner-operator
of Brownsville General Store and Postmaster for Brownsville for
many years. Visitation at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe
St. W., Strathroy, on Thursday, December 1 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where a memorial service will be held on Friday, December 2 at
11 a.m. with Reverend Steve
BOOSE officiating. Interment in Delmer
Cemetery, Friday, at 3 p.m. Donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or charity of choice. A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Ernie.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-11-29 published
MCINNES/MCINNIS,
Edythe▲Frances▲ (née
CALLAGHAN)
Peacefully, on Thursday, November 24, 2005, a long-time resident
of Mt. Carmel, Ontario; more recently of Chateau Gardens, Parkhill,
passed away at Chateau Gardens, at the age of 88. Predeceased
by her husband of over 50 years, John Jack Feeney
MCINNES/MCINNIS
(June,▲
2005). Left to cherish her memory are daughter, Ann and her husband
Clive TONGE of Strathroy and son Paul and his wife
Shelley▲MCINNES/MCINNIS
of Mt. Carmel, sisters-in-law; Margaret
CALLAHAN,
Sarnia▲ and
Bea CALLAHAN,
Teeswater;▲ numerous nieces and nephews and Friends
will lovingly remember her. Predeceased by parents, Thomas J.
and Ann Jane Jennie
(COMISKEY)
CALLAGHAN; brothers Terrance (1913,)
Joseph C. Tim (1995); John C. Jack (1992) and sisters Marjorie
VALLIERES (1983,) Helen
McTAGGART (2004,) Mary (1922.) Edythe
was born in Watford, Ontario on December 21, 1916, where she
grew up. She attended Watford Public School, Watford High School,
and Progressive Business School, London. After graduating, she
worked in London at the Bureau of Credits and then the Mobilization
Office as assistant to the registrar. After the war, she worked
for Simpsons Department Store, in the credit department, until
she married and started raising her family. Jack and Ede then
moved to Grand Bend, where they owned and operated the Imperial
Hotel for many years. No matter the job, whether it was helping
her father, Tom, drive cattle, to being a mother, she always
gave the task at hand her full attention. As a child, she loved
listening to her father tell tales of when he was growing up
in Adelaide Twp. As an adult, she loved to relate tales of her
life growing up in Watford. Her family was first and foremost
to her and in later years, she was interested in genealogy. She
was always proud of her Irish background. Over the years, the
g has been dropped from Callaghan, her maiden name, her comment
was I came into the world with the g and Ill go out with it!
She had a wonderful sense of humour and a quick wit. Ede and
Jack liked to travel. When the children were younger, they would
go to Florida for holidays. When the children were older, they
would pack up the car and go to Louisville on the first weekend
of May to attend the Kentucky Derby (always a favourite trip).
During retirement years, Jack and Ede liked to head south to
Panama City Beach, in their 68 Thunderbird for a few months to
get away from the cold. Her laugh, her smile, her sense of adventure,
are a few of the things we loved about her. She will be missed.
The family would like to express its heartfelt thanks to Dr.
WHYNOT, the staff at Strathroy hospital (1st floor south,) Drs.
WILSON and
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Grand▲Bend,▲ and everyone at Chateau Gardens
for their care and compassion. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
& Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Monday, November
28, 2005 from 9: 30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., followed by the funeral
mass at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Mt. Carmel,
at 11 a.m. Reverend Father Ray
LAWHEAD celebrant. Interment Our Lady
of Mt. Carmel Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to the
Ivey Eye Institute would be appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-12-13 published
CREALY,
Laura▼May▼ (1919-2005)
Laura May CREALY died December 4, 2005, the day after her 86th
birthday. The daughter of Frederick and Lulu
CREALY, she was
born in Caradoc Township, Ontario, and grew up in the heart of
a loving farming family from whom she gained a life-long sense
of duty and integrity, a moral centre that guided her life and
work. After graduating from Strathroy Collegiate Institute, she
widened her rural horizons and moved to Ottawa to become a file
clerk with External Affairs. Her career in the civil service
was cut short in 1942 when she accompanied a friend who intended
to register for the newly-formed Canadian Womens Army Corps.
On the spur of the moment, she later claimed, Laura joined too.
Self-effacing Laura would never have admitted the pioneering
courage it took to go off to war in an army so new and ill-equipped
she did basic training in street clothes and high heeled shoes
because uniforms hadnt been manufactured yet, but signing up
was illustrative of her life-long dedication to her country.
Laura served overseas and rose to the rank of sergeant before
her discharge in 1946. She subsequently obtained her B.A. from
the University of Toronto and her Masters in social work from
the University of Ottawa in 1952. While travelling through the
Rockies, she fell under the spell of the mountains and settled
in Calgary in 1959. She worked as a medical social worker at
the Colonel Belcher Hospital until her retirement in 1979. Laura
was loved for her nature and respected for her spirit by all
she chose as Friends. She had a fine sense of humour, often at
her own expense, but she could be acid-tongued in the face of
injustice, incompetence or the misguided actions of politicians.
Unstintingly generous and caring, she brought out the best in
her Friends, encouraging them through obstacles they couldnt
otherwise imagine conquering. Laura was the most loyal of Friends,
a quality that in return inspired great loyalty in her Friends,
new ones of which she continued to gather until the end of her
life. Thoroughbred horse racing became a late life passion for
her. She acquired her first race horse, Uncanny Greg, in 1991
and avidly followed the sometimes successful careers of several
more horses over the next 14 years. Having become an adept handicapper,
she regularly attended races in Calgary up to the end of the
current season. An enthusiastic reader, especially of mysteries,
she regularly perused several newspapers, countless magazines,
and daily completed at least one cryptic crossword puzzle. With
dictionaries always at hand, she was a language purist, pouncing
on grammatical and spelling errors. Laura loved nature and enjoyed
it in her garden, in city parks, and in the wilderness. She hiked
the Chilkoot Trail, the West Coast Trail, and trails around her
favourite spot, Lake O'Hara. Although she travelled through Europe
and the Far East, she chose a trip on the Nahanni River as her
best vacation. From childhood, dogs were a constant in her life.
She leaves behind her last, her beloved Brittany Spaniel, Rockette.
Although she documented her travels with thousands of photos,
Laura seldom could be persuaded to have her own picture taken.
Neither did she want a funeral held to mourn her passing. She
is survived by three sisters, Alice
WADSWORTH and Caroline
CREALY,
both of Hamilton, Ontario, and Ethel
MIDGLEY
(Bob▼) of Burlington,
Ontario;▼ two nieces, Ellen
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Puslinch, Ontario, and Patricia
WADSWORTH of Hamilton; four nephews Robert
MIDGLEY of Toronto,
Philip WADSWORTH of Scarborough, Jerold
WADSWORTH of Montreal,
Brian WADSWORTH of Waterloo and several great nieces and nephews.
A brother, William, and a sister, Phyllis, who died in childhood,
predeceased her. Her Ontario family plans to gather in Calgary
next May for a memorial service. Friends will be notified later
of the exact date. Donations in memory of Laura would be gratefully
received by the Animal Rescue Foundation, P.O. Box 34160, Calgary,
Alberta T3C 1S2. Arrangements entrusted to Piersons Funeral Service
Ltd., Calgary Alberta. Telephone: (403) 235-3602.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-04 published
CHATAWAY,
JohnEdward, M.L.A.
John Edward
CHATAWAY,
Member of Legislative Assembly - 57, Chester
Basin, Nova Scotia, died December 31, 2004, in Sunnybrook Campus
and Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto. Born in
Fort Erie, Ontario, he was the
son of the late Gerald Clifton
and Phyllis Reynolds
(WOOLLCOMBE)
CHATAWAY.
John was an educator
for over 29 years and served on the Chester Municipal Council
for 14 years. In 1999, he was first elected as Member of Legislative
Assembly for Chester - Saint Margaret's and served all Nova Scotians
as a cabinet minister and as a member of various committees.
After re-election in 2003, he served as a member of the legislature's
public accounts, law amendments and veterans' affairs committees.
He was a devoted long-time volunteer working with the Chester
Municipal Heritage Society, Lighthouse Food Bank and other organizations.
He raised thousands of dollars as a charity auctioneer. For his
volunteer efforts, John received The Canada 125 Medal in 1992.
John▲▼ is survived by his sister, Joan (John)
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Toronto
brothers, Charles "Chuck" (Gayle) Font Hill, Ontario; Twin Brother
Richard "Rick" (Bev), Ottawa; nephews, Adam and Christopher.
Visitation will be Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Davis Funeral
Home, Chester, Nova Scotia. Funeral will be held Thursday, January
6, 2005 in St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Chester. Reception
following in Chester Legion. Memorial donations may be made to
Chester Municipal Heritage Society, c/o Davis Funeral Home, Box
594, Chester, Nova Scotia, B0J 1J0.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-08 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Margareta▲▼
On January 6, 2005 in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late
Mr. William Edward
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Will be sadly missed by dear Friends
Shiela, Kelly and her family. Margareta was born May 24, 1923
in Menden, Germany. She moved to England to pursue nursing and
met husband William. Soon after they married, then emigrated
to Canada. Mrs.
TAILOR/TAYLOR worked for many years at the Western and
Queensway▼Hospitals.▼Mrs.▼TAILOR/TAYLOR will be resting at the "Wignall
Chapel" of the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes Ltd., 62 Longbranch Avenue,
Etobicoke on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held on
Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 782 Browns
Line, Etobicoke. Interment Assumption Catholic Cemetery.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-13 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Dallas (née
HOMER-
DICKSON/DIXON)
Died peacefully in Dundas, Ontario on January 11, 2005 at the
age of 90. Dallas leaves her children Susan
CARLSON,
PeterTAILOR/TAYLOR
and his wife
MaryMOOGK,
TimTAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife Claire and Penelope
HUDSON.
She leaves her adored grandchildren Janet, Stephen, Leif,
Jennifer, Francesca, Alexandra, Adam, Mark, Christopher and Philip
and her great grandchildren Max, Aiden, Alexandra, Anika and
Olivia.She is also survived by her 'baby brudder' Douglas
HOMER-
DICKSON/DIXON
of Victoria. Dallas was born in Toronto on July 2, 1914. She
lived in Winnipeg and Victoria before travelling to England to
work in London during World War 2. After the war she married
Paul TAILOR/TAYLOR and became passionately immersed in the life of a
naval wife. This resulted in her living in Ottawa, Victoria,
Washington, D.C., London, England and Hamilton, Ontario. It was
in the Hamilton area that Dallas spent her last 44 years. As
a manifestation of her lifelong love of the arts, she was for
many years actively engaged with the National Ballet of Canada.
In addition to her involvement with the Hamilton Branch she contributed
to the development of the National Ballet School. Dallas was
a cook extraordinaire who believed that most problems could be
solved with good food. She was well known for her parties, her
twinkle, her storytelling and her ability to put people at ease.
The family would like to acknowledge the tremendous support of
the caregivers at the Hamilton Community Care Access Centre,
Victorian Order of Nurses and Paramed for helping Dallas conclude
her life in her own home. In particular, we recognize the support
of Tammy HENDSEBEE whose professional dedication to and love
for Dallas were exceptional. A memorial visitation will be held
in the J.B. Marlatt Family Centre, 195 King Street East, Dundas,
Ontario from 2-5 pm on Saturday, January 15, 2005. In lieu of
flowers, donations in Dallas's name to The Princess Margaret
Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-15 published
CLARKE,
James "
Jim"
Alfred,Major (retired)
Passed away peacefully at his home in Vancouver surrounded by
his loving family on January 11, 2005 after a long battle with
Waldenstrom's lymphoma. Jim was born on March 1, 1931 in Toronto,
Ontario, the first child of Reginald and Eleanor
CLARKE.
Predeceased
by his son Gregory in 1968. He is survived by his wife, June,
of 49 years, daughters Sharon (Gary) and Barbara, sons Douglas
(Alice) and Graham (Brenda) and five grandchildren Haley, Britt,
Todd, Taylor and Sierra. He is also survived by his brother William
CLARKE
(Janis.)
Jim grew up in Toronto attending Forest Hill School and Ridley
College before moving with his parents and brother to Vancouver
in 1948, where he attended St. George's School for grade 12.
He proceeded to University of British Columbia where he graduated
with a Bachelor of Commerce in 1954 and met his wife-to-be June
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Jim▼ and June were married August 6, 1955 in Vancouver.
Jim's job with Burroughs Adding Machine Company took him and
his new bride to Kelowna. They returned to Vancouver in 1958
when he went into business with his brother, Bill. The two brothers
built two apartment buildings in the early 1960's and along with
other various companies started Vancouver Management Ltd. in
1962. Jim received his C.P.M. designation in 1975 and was involved
with the Irem executive for many years. He was also a founding
member and president of P.A.M.A. Jim retired from active property
management work in 1999.
Jim served in the British Columbia Regiment primarily as a member
of the Pay Corps and was actively involved with the Military
Ball for over three decades. He was a proud member of Saint Mary's
Kerrisdale Anglican Church and a dedicated supporter of the Diocese
of New Westminster, Bishop's Friends and the Vancouver School
of Theology. He was particularly proud to have been a driving
force behind the construction of Saint Mary's Mews. He was an active
member of his community and involved with Psi Upsilon Fraternity,
Vancouver Heritage Committee, Hood Point Estates, Crofton House
School, A.S.K. and Scouts Canada, to name a few. He was a member
of the Arbutus Club, Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club and The
Vancouver Club.
Jim enjoyed spending time with his family above all else. He
particularly enjoyed his summers at Skaha Lake where he and June
built a waterfront cottage in 1960 and where the family still
goes to this day. He enjoyed his time away in the autumn and
spring at their condominium in Palm Springs since 1974. Jim was
a passionate vintage car buff and a member of several vintage
car clubs. He was the longtime proud owner of a 1930 Chrysler
Roadster and 1935 Buick Convertible and enjoyed his many vintage
car parades and shows.
The family would like to thank the Home Hospice Program, especially
Cheryl, the staff at the V.G.H. Cell Separator Unit, Dr. Denegri,
Dr. Neumann, and Classic Caregivers, Sita and Rhonda, and all
the support from family and Friends.
A memorial service will be conducted by The Reverend Kevin Dixon
& The Reverend John Bethel at 11 o'clock on Monday, January 17,
2005 at Christ Church Cathedral, 690 Burrard Street, Vancouver,
British Columbia. Reception to follow at The Vancouver Club.
In lieu of flowers donations to the Cell Separator Unit, Jim
Pattison Level 1 V.G.H., 899 W. 12th Ave., Vancouver, British
Columbia, V5Z 1M9 or the British Columbia Cancer Foundation,
200-601 West Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 4C2 would
be greatly appreciated.
Walkey and Company Funeral Directors 604-738-0006.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-24 published
TUCKER,
Vera▼Gwendolyn▼ (née
PETERSON)
On January the 22nd, 2005, peacefully at home, surrounded by
her family. Born July 8, 1906 in Bruce Mines, Ontario, the daughter
of Judge Nolton
PETERSON and Kezia Sullivan
PETERSON.
Beloved▼
wife of the late William Govier
TUCKER, Q.C. (Fraser and Beatty
- previously one of Canada's largest law firms). Devoted mother
of Robert TUCKER,
Carolyn▼GORDON, Susan
McCLOCKLIN and Sally
RUTLEDGE.
Loving▼ mother-in-law of the late Andrew
GORDON, James
McCLOCKLIN and Wayne
RUTLEDGE.
Grandmother▼ to Katherine
GIRGIS
(Amir,) Robert
GORDON
(Jenny,▼)
Patricia▼PALERMO (Tony,) John
GORDON (Cathy), William
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Sarah), Jim
McCLOCKLIN (Amanda),
Suzanne BAJIN
(Gavin,▼) and Garth
RUTLEDGE. Great-grandmother
of Madeleine and Benjamin
GIRGIS,
Cailyn▼GORDON and Cole
McCLOCKLIN.
Vera▼ is predeceased by her sister, Evelyn
PETERSON and by her
brothers, Mr. Wilbur
PETERSON and Judge Harold
PETERSON.
She▼
is survived by three siblings: Dr. Charles
PETERSON,
Mrs.▼Harriet▼BLACK (C.M.,) and Mrs. Ella
JOHNSON of Florida. Vera loved her
extended family very much and is remembered by her nieces and
nephews: Dr. Peter
BLACK (Boston, Massachusetts), Dr. Sandra
BLACK,
Dr.SusanBLACK (Virgina,) Patricia
TREVOR (La Verne,
California), Donna
HOLBROOK, Bruce
PETERSON (Israel), Larry
PETERSON,
Bonnie TRAVERSY (Palm Bay, Florida), Stuart
PETERSON, Leith
PETERSON,
Chris PETERSON, Donald
PETERSON (Canmore, Alberta), Nolton
JOHNSON
(Atlanta, Georgia), Linda
AVEYARD, Lorraine
JOHNSON (Lakeland,
Florida), Jane
JOHNSON (North Carolina), Joan
VINCENTZ, Diane
PEARSON, Barbara
PETERSEN, Monica
SNOW (London) and Mark
TUCKER.
God blessed many people through Vera and He gave her a tremendous
gift to sense people's needs. Vera will be remembered for her
generosity, wit, wisdom, and her faith in her Messiah and His
Word. She is forever loved by her many Friends, family and associates.
The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 25th, 2005
at Saint John's York Mills Anglican Church, 19 Don Ridge Drive,
North York at 11 a.m. A reception will follow in the Garnsworthy
Room. Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery after the reception.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Christian Broadcasting Association
Inc., Box 66229, Stn. Brm B, Toronto, Ontario M7Y 4K1 would be
appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Morley Bedford
Funeral Home (416) 489-8733.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-25 published
Killers hurt in struggle, police say
By Hailey EISEN,
Tuesday,January 25, 2005 - Page A9
Police are looking for two injured assailants in connection with
a double homicide.
On Friday at about 9: 15 p.m., Justin
HODGE, 20 and Damian
MUIRHEAD,
22, of Toronto were shot inside Mr.
HODGE's third-floor apartment
at 180 Niagara St.
Two men, wearing bandana masks, had struggled with the victims
just inside the apartment door, Detective Sergeant Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of the homicide squad said yesterday.
When it seemed like Mr.
HODGE and Mr.
MUIRHEAD were winning the
struggle, the masked men shot them, police said.
An autopsy conducted Sunday concluded the two victims were in
a fight, and police said that one of the dead had a broken knuckle.
Police recovered two bandanas in the rear laneway of the apartment
and are working to link these to the attackers. A watch, which
police said may belong to one of the men being sought, was also
recovered.
Police say there was no sign that the attackers forced their
way in.
They▼ say that Mr.
MUIRHEAD had stopped by Mr.
HODGE's apartment
to pick up a cellphone and happened to be in the room when the
assailants arrived. He tried to help his friend when things started
to go wrong, police said.
One of the victims was pronounced dead at the scene. The other
died at St. Michael's Hospital as a result of gunshot wounds.
Three witnesses, all Friends of Mr.
HODGE, were on the balcony
when the assailants arrived, police said. Two have come forward
on their own and police are appealing to the third witness to
do the same.
Det. Sgt. TAILOR/TAYLOR said that Mr.
HODGE was known to be a drug dealer.
"I believe the suspects were trying to rob him of his drugs and
money," he said. Police found marijuana and ecstasy inside the
apartment.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-25 published
ROGERS,
MargueriteEvelyn (née
SAVAGE)
On Sunday, January 23, 2005, peacefully, after a stroke, at West
Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Grimsby, surrounded by her family.
Born February 28, 1921 in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of Mark
and Eva SAVAGE.
Beloved wife of Philip Gardner
ROGERS. Devoted
mother of Philip (Patricia,) Anne
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Thomas,▲) and Gordon
(Dr. Veda STOREY.)
Also survived by her ten grandchildren, Laura,
Wesley, Derek, Keenan, Devon, Aidan, Corin, Brydan, Leith and
IvyCatherine.Predeceased by her brothers Mark and Victor
SAVAGE
and sister Helen
IRVIN.
Marguerite was a resident of Heritage
Village in Vineland, Ontario. She was an avid figure skater,
curler, golfer and a lover of classical music. The family would
like to extend its sincere appreciation to Dr. J.C.
GINSBURG
and the staff of the Hospital. At her request, arrangements are
private for family only. If desired, remembrances may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-28 published
LAPOINTE,
Cyril▼Malcolm▼ "
MAC▼"
former Chief Librarian of The Montreal Star, peacefully January
25, 2005 at the age of 96. Eldest
son of the late Joseph Leo
LAPOINTE and the late Harriet Elizabeth "Hattie"
BRAY, he was
born on December 12, 1908 at Webwood, Ontario.
On November 22, 1927 he joined the editorial department of John
Dougall and Son, Montreal, publishers of Witness and Canadian
Homestead, World Wide and Northern Messenger, on which he served
until all but the latter ceased publication at the end of April
1938. In this period he was a member of the Montreal Branch of
the Canadian Authors Association and the Newspaper Guild. For
two years he was secretary of the Montreal Branch of the League
for Social Reconstruction and in 1938, briefly, National Secretary
of the League for Social Reconstruction. In 1925, during an emergency
in the federal election campaign, he was Chairman of the Interim
Executive Committee of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
in the province of Quebec.
On June 6, 1938 he became Assistant to the News Editor of The
Family Herald and Weekly Star and continued in various editorial
responsibilities until July 12, l949 when he was transferred
to the Library of The Montreal Star. He retired from that work
at the end of 1973.
Mr. LAPOINTE is pre-deceased by his brother, George Milton and
sister-in-law, Kathleen
(SANGSTER)
LAPOINTE and is survived by
his brother, Jean-Paul
LAPOINTE of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, his
sister, Soeur Kathleen
LAPOINTE, M.A., Franciscaines Missionnaires
de Marie, Montreal, his nieces "Betty" Mrs. Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR of
Perth,Ontario, "
Babs" Barbara
LAPOINTE of Gloucester, Ontario,
and Danielle
LAPOINTE of Ste. Foy, Quebec, nephews "Bobby" Robert
LAPOINTE of Trois Rivières and Michel
LAPOINTE of Montreal, Quebec.
Mr. LAPOINTE had been a member of the Friends of the Osborne
and Lillian H. Smith Collections, the Ontario Genealogical Society
and the Elbeetian Legion of old time Lone Scouts of America.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of First Memorial
Funeral Services, Ottawa for further information please call
Rooted Deeply In Canada
Mr. LAPOINTE was a Canadian with a lifelong commitment to democracy.
His paternal ancestor was Nicolas Audet dit
LAPOINTE, born in
1641 to Innocent Audet dit
LAPOINTE and Vincente
REINE of St.
Pierre de Maillé, Poitiers, Poitou (now Department of Vienne)
France. He came to Canada in 1663 and served as doorkeeper to
Bishop Laval until 1670 when he became a tenant at St. Jean,
Ile d'Orléans, the Bishop's seigneury. That same year Nicolas
married Madeleine
DESPRÉS of St. Sauveur de Paris.
Mac LAPOINTE's maternal ancestors were yeomen who came to Canada
in 1842 from Buckinghamshire, England, but his earliest known
forbearer was Thomas Spier(s) of Drayton St. Leonard, Oxfordshire,
who was married around 1555.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-03 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Peter▼KenelmHamilton
On January 25th, in Toronto. Beloved husband of Judith. Loved
by his sister-in-law Virginia
(MacKIE)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Calgary, and
his brothers-in-law, Douglas
MacKIE
(AprilANDREWS) of Brantford,
Ontario and James
MacKIE
(SandraBENNETT) of Comox, British Columbia.
Dearly loved nephew of Ruth Hamilton
UPJOHN.
Peter cared deeply
for Friends and family. His happiness lay in supporting others.
Always open and willing to explore new ideas, he was a thinker.
A private ser vice was held at The Chapel of St. James'-the-Less
on January 31. He supported Sharon House Nursing Home at 24 Montgomery
Rd., Etobicoke.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-05 published
COND, A.L.M. "Larry"
Naval Officer, R.C.N.V.R. served aboard H.M.C.S. Spikenard and
H.M.C.S. Ottawa in World War 2
Passed away peacefully at Lakeridge Health Whitby on Wednesday,
February 2, 2005 in his 89th year. Larry, beloved husband of
Ruth for 60 years. Loving father of Jann (Don)
McQUAY,
Tony
(Debbie)
COND,
Judi
(Paul)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Wonderful granddad of Michael, Darren,
Stuart, Gillian, Kristen, Jamie and great-granddad of Meghan
and Grant. Larry was an avid sailor and a caring family man.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel,
110 Dundas Street East, Whitby (905-668-3410). Following cremation,
a memorial service will be held on Sunday, February 13, 2005
at 2: 30 p.m. at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, 333 Rossland
Rd. West, Oshawa (corner of Rossland Rd. and Park Rd.). The family
will receive Friends at the Church from 1: 30 to 2:30 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Scott Mission,
502 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2H1 or to St. Luke's
Presbyterian Church, 333 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, Ontario,
L1J 3G6.
"Fair Winds and Following Seas"

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-05 published
THORBURN,
JoanSutton
Peacefully at St. Michael's Hospital on January 27, 2005. Loving
daughter of the late William Holden
THORBURN and Helena Coady
THORBURN. Dear sister of the late Elizabeth Helena
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
the late Anne Beresford
MOODY.
Sadly missed by her family and
Friends. Joan was a loyal employee for eighteen years of Blake,
Cassells and Graydon, Toronto. Private arrangements.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-09 published
Bob McADOREY,
Broadcaster: 1935-2005
Deejay who helped determine what Toronto's youth listened to
in the sixties went on to enjoy a 27-year run as a popular and
irreverent figure on Global television
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special▼ to The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, February
9, 2005 - Page S9
Toronto -- If you knew Peggy Sue, you knew Bob
McADOREY.
That's
because, with his pile of curly hair and horn-rimmed glasses,
the Toronto disc jockey was a ringer for Buddy Holly, the songwriter
and singer from Texas whose song was a hit in 1959. The two men
were born 10 months apart --
McADOREY in 1935, Holly in 1936
and actually met in the mid-1950s when Mr.
McADOREY was a
disc jockey in Guelph, Ontario, and the singer was on a tour
of Canada.
"His job was to introduce Buddy Holly at a concert at Kitchener.
When he went on stage, the crowd went wild, and Bob though 'Gee,
I didn't know I was this popular,' " remembered his sister Pat
RUSSELL. "Of course, they thought he was Buddy Holly."
For decades, Mr.
McADOREY was the entertainment commentator on
Global Television; he retired less than five years ago. But in
an earlier era, he was a household name in Southern Ontario.
In 1960, just a few months after Buddy Holly died in a plane
crash in 1959, his look-alike joined Toronto's
CHUM.
Almost overnight,
Bob McADOREY became the top disc jockey at
CHUM, the No. 1 rock
station in the country. He was astonished when the station paid
him what he was asking for -- $7,200 a year (about $50,000 in
today's money, according to the Bank of Canada's inflation calculator).
"Bob McADOREY, whose face is as well known in Toronto as Mayor
Givens, has the most power to dictate what pop music Ontario
teens listen to," wrote the Toronto Telegram in 1966.
Not only was he the on-air man in the key 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. slot,
he was also the music director. He chose the records the other
six disc jockeys played. He and the other disc jockeys decided
on CHUM's
Top 10, which sent kids to record stores to buy records
with a big hole in the middle and a song on each side. They spun
at 45 revolutions a minute and were called 45s.
"He alone commands what goes on the hit parade in Canada," wrote
TheGlobe'sBlakeKIRBY in 1968. "Middle-aged squares who run
record stores use the
CHUM chart, the weekly list of what
McADOREY
is playing and plugging as a buying guide."
Along the way, he shared the footlights with such big-name visitors
as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
The CHUM hit parade made records such as The Unicorn by the Irish
Rovers. Mr.
McADOREY, a sentimental Irish-Canadian, pushed the
record, which sold 140,000 copies in Canada and a million in
the United States. But he didn't like everything on the
CHUM
chart. It was a business, after all.
"We're playing records here which I just can't bear to listen
to, but I wouldn't let that influence what goes on the air,"
Mr. McADOREY once told The Globe and Mail. His sister said that
when he went home after work, he was so sick of rock 'n' roll
that he put earphones on and listened to classical music.
Like many successful big-city disc jockeys, Mr.
McADOREY also
ran dances on the weekends -- events with such names as Bob McAdorey's
Canadian Bandstand or Canadian Hopville. He and a couple of other
disc jockeys owned a company called Teen Scene Ltd., which put
on dances in towns all over Southern Ontario.
After a long spell on
CHUM,
BobMcADOREY either was too old --
he was well into his 30s -- or too tired, and so he suddenly
found himself fired. Unlike the regular corporate world, where
people resign, in radio they are just plain sacked. Disc jockeys
almost wear it as a badge of honour.
"There are no hard feelings," he told an entertainment writer
in 1972 after he had been sacked from
CFTR following a stint
at CFGM. "I was told that it was either the station's new music-and-contests
format or me." Within days, he had rejoined radio station
CFGM.
A few years later, he morphed into television. No one told him
that radio types, from the hot side of the Marshall McLuhan equation,
are not supposed to be able to make the switch to the cool world
of television. He perched on his stool in 1973 and performed
for about 27 years.
Bob McADOREY was born within earshot of the Niagara Falls. His
father worked as a machinist on the railway and the whole family
lived near both the tracks and the roundhouse at Niagara Falls,
OntarioFor the rest of his life, Mr.
McADOREY maintained a love
affair with trains and rode them at every opportunity.
He went to high school at Stamford Collegiate. An Irish Catholic,
he was one of two non-Protestants in the class. The other was
Barbara FRUM, later the host of The Journal and
As It Happens
on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The two would spend the
religious class in another room, enjoying their time off.
In Grade 12, Mr.
McADOREY started work at the local radio station,
doing a program in the early morning before class. "One day,
the station manager told me to go on air and do the play-by-play
of a local baseball game," he told the Toronto Star in 2000.
"I didn't know the players' names and I didn't know much about
baseball, so I sat in the bleachers and interviewed the spectators
and it seemed to work."
After that, he was hooked. For a time, he worked all over --
including radio station
CJDC in remote Dawson's Creek, British
ColumbiaEven then, he was fairly outrageous. "
CJDC had access
to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation feeds," he said in 2000.
"But nobody monitored us, so we sold everything -- the one o'clock
time signal to a jewellery store, the Queen's Christmas Message
brought to you by Sammy's Bar and Grill."
But it was soon after he had moved to Guelph, Ontario, that things
really began to happen and he hit the big time at the age of
24 by working for
CHUM.
Though he may have been at the top of the pop game in the Toronto
of the sixties, he also became a national figure at Global as
it expanded from a base in Southern Ontario to become the country's
third network. He never applied for a job in television, it was
just chance.
Bill CUNNINGHAM, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation foreign
correspondent brought in to run Global News, hired him after
he saw him speak during a tour of the new television station.
At the time, Mr.
McADOREY was working for Alan
SLAIGHT, a prescient
broadcaster who had run
CHUM, bought
CFGM and was one of the
early owners of Global. Mr.
CUNNINGHAM's plan was to lighten
up the newscast and hire a kind of humourist-commentator. Thus,
Mr. McADOREY covered entertainment and did light pieces for the
newscast, heading out with a cameraman to find what he could.
Once, during an Air Canada strike, he drifted out to Toronto's
Pearson International Airport and happened to find Terminal 2
entirely deserted. The scene made irresistible camera fodder.
The pair had time to erect an impromptu bowling alley and roll
a few balls before the party was broken up by patrolling policemen.
The show was an enduring success. It helped that Mr.
McADOREY
was good-looking, possessed a great voice and was totally unaffected
and unpretentious. Behind the scenes, though, Global was in turmoil
and not just financially.
The network kept trying to reinvent itself. One idea was to bring
in an untried newsreader, Suzanne
PERRY, who was one of Pierre
TRUDEAU's press aides and whose son, Matthew
PERRY, went on to
fame in the sitcom Friends. Sadly, Ms.
PERRY was put on air before
she was ready and that experiment failed.
A short while afterward, the network tried something called News
at Noon, with Bob
McADOREY doing entertainment, Mike
ANSCOMBE
the sports, and John
DAWE, business. The three of them joked,
made fun of each other, and did and said things you weren't supposed
to see on television. All of a sudden, they had a huge audience,
unheard of at that time of day.
"We broke new ground with 300,000 viewers at noon," said business
reporter John
DAWE. "
Then it expanded and we did the 5: 30 news
as well. We worked together for 14 years."
As he matured, Mr.
McADOREY lost his Buddy Holly looks. Instead,
he was often mistaken for another famous person with glasses
and a mass of curly hair -- Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR, the Canadian ambassador
to Iran who sheltered American colleagues during the 1979-80
hostage crisis.
At Global, the news department kept trying new things and new
people, though the on-air staff remained pretty much the same.
One producer didn't like the jocular format. And Mr.
McADOREY
didn't like him. He rebelled by being provocative on air.
"It's Friday, and I didn't really feel much like working today.
The boss is out of town so I took it easy this afternoon, stretching
out in my office, reading and daydreaming," he began his part
of the 6 p.m. newscast on April 8, 1983. It got him fired.
"Unprofessional and insulting to the viewers," read the note
from his pompous producer. The viewers thought otherwise. Phone
lines buzzed and letters landed on all the right desks. Two weeks
later, the producer was fired and Bob
McADOREY was rehired.
As host of Entertainment Desk from 1991 to 1997, he guided it
through many lively segments. Among the most memorable was the
appearance of comedienne Judy Tenuta. "[She] pretty well took
over the show, which bothered some viewers but not me," he once
said. "Her wild style made for bizarre television. Most of the
interview was done with Judy sitting on my lap making semi-lewd
comments."
For all that, he never did like producers. At the time of his
retirement in July, 2000, Andrew
RYAN of The Globe and Mail asked
him what advice he would give to aspiring young entertainment
journalists. "Producers are dorks, actors are jerks," Mr.
McADOREY
answered. "The only ones worth talking to are directors."
Having been asked to retire, he said he had no expectations of
a gold watch. Rather, "how about a gold boot up the butt? Retirement
was not my idea. I always thought I had a few more good years
left."
Instead, he chose to retire quietly at his home in Niagara-On-The-Lake,
Ontario His main hobby was reading and he was something of an
authority on James Joyce. An Irish nationalist, he had a lifelong
obsession with the great Dublin writer.
Robert Joseph
McADOREY was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on
July 24, 1935. He died on February 5 at St. Catharines, Ontario
He was 70 and had suffered prolonged illness. He is survived
by daughter Colleen, sister Pat and brother Terry. He was predeceased
by his wife and by two of three children.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-19 published
LESTER,
GeoffreyStandish
On Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital
in his 58th year.
son of Terence James
LESTER and Amy Jean
LESTER
(née BENNETT.)
Beloved husband of Lynn
JAMIESON. Devoted father
of Amy and step-father to Matthew
CLARK
(Heidi) and Andrew
CLARK
(Susan). A Barrister and native
son of Australia, Geoff is survived
by his elder brother Richard
LESTER
(Lyn) and sister Alison
MAIN
(Geoff.) He will be fondly remembered by Marion
JAMIESON,
JudithSALLEY, Ruth
JAMIESON, Bruce
JAMIESON, and Nancy
JAMIESON (Bruce
ANDERSON.) He will be missed by his many nieces and nephews:
Adrian, Stuart and Russell
LESTER;
Gillian and Pam
SALLEY; Jean
and Anna TAILOR/TAYLOR;
Alexander▼JAMIESON; Kate
PURCHASE and Molly
ANDERSON and his step-grandchildren Ella
CLARK and Spencer
CLARK.
Geoff possessed a brilliant mind, a ready wit and a buoyant sense
of humour as well as a gift for Friendship. His family and his
many Friends and colleagues feel his loss deeply. Funeral Services
will be held at St. Matthias Anglican Church, 555 Parkdale Avenue,
Ottawa, on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 2 p.m. Private cremation.
Arrangements in the care of the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair
& McGarry, Ottawa. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
Condolences/donations/tributes at www.mcgarryfamily.ca

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-24 published
BROUSE,
Barbara▼Jean (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
On February 23, 2005, at age 73, of a massive heart attack after
many months struggling against various challenges to her health.
She fought with all her strength to complete her life's work,
seeking to finish and publish her memoirs of her traumatic childhood.
Born in British India, schooled in Ireland and
at Bishop Strachan
School and University of Toronto (Victoria College), she was
later a copy editor for Simpson's department store and a creative
force in the advertising company she ran with her husband. In
the seventies, she took up a second career as romance novelist
(Harlequin, Silhouette) and, with more than a dozen titles (under
the pen name of Abra
TAILOR/TAYLOR) she supported her family. Her essence
was unconditional love and generosity. She will be profoundly
missed by her children Andrew of Montreal (currently studying
in the United Kingdom , Gillian (Paul
RICHER) of Ottawa, Susan
(David WARNER) of Vancouver, and Terance (Andrea
BALL) of Maple.
She was a beloved "mema" to Danielle and Stephanie
BROUSE, to
Charlotte and Cléo
RICHER and to Kyle
WARNER. A memorial service
will be held in the chapel of the Morley Bedford Funeral Home,
159 Eglinton Avenue West (2 stoplights west of Yonge Street)
on Sunday, February 27, at 1 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-07 published
POPIEL,
Mary▼Mae▼ (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR) (August 31, 1931-March 4, 2005)
Peacefully, after a courageous 10-year struggle with C.O.P.D.
Soulmate and beloved wife to Jim. Dear mother to Stephen and
Lianne, dear mother-in-law to Michele and Ian, and much-loved
"Treehouse Gramma" to Brittany, Claire, Liam, and Nicholas. Mary
Mae's life will be celebrated at a private family funeral. Arrangements
entrusted to Nicholls Funeral Home (705) 526-5449.
"Loved with a love beyond all telling,
missed with a grief beyond all tears."

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-15 published
McDOUGALD,
JohnAngus, 1978
Tuesday, March 15, 2005 Page S7
Financier, born in Toronto on March 14, 1908. Nicknamed Bud,
he was from a wealthy Toronto family. At 18, he joined Dominion
Securities as a lowly clerk but soon ascended the corporate ladder.
He once told an interviewer: "I like fine things -- fine horses,
fine paintings, fine cars. As a boy I became accustomed to them.
Then came the crash of 1929 and my father -- like so many of
his contemporaries -- suffered severe financial loss. I had my
choice: Either do without the fine things I liked, or go out
and get them." In 1945, he was well on his way when he formed
a partnership with E.P.
TAILOR/TAYLOR, which, in turn, led to him being
made a director of the giant Argus Corporation 10 years later.
By 1970, he had become chairman of Argus and controlled six of
Canada's biggest industrial concerns and sat as chairman on the
board of about a dozen more lesser concerns. Always fascinated
by power, he said it was more a matter of the individual. "People
talk about corporate power. There is no such thing. It's personal
power that counts. You'll never change that. Whose hands it's
in... that's what it all boils down to." He died a very rich
man (his personal fortune in 1972 was thought to exceed $250-million)
in Palm Beach, Florida.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-15 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Michael▼William,▲▼ U.E.L., Queen's M.B.A.
September 26, 1946 to March 12, 2005 in Picton, Ontario
Michael left the earth as he lived on it: gently, passionately,
and adventurously. He fought a valiant battle with cancer caused
from exposure to asbestos. Thanks to all of his caregivers.
He is loved truly, madly and tenderly by his wife Victoria Margaret
RYCE and two dogs, Stuka and Pongo. He is deeply loved by his
children - daughter Caley and granddaughter Teya, son Brendan,
daughter Heather, and daughter Briare and grand_son Eli with his
former wife
Barbara▲▼TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving kindness came from his in-laws, Peter and Allana
RYCE,
Sr., Margaret and Curly
KENNEDY,
PeterRYCE Jr.,
Julie and little
Peter, along with the Scottish clan of Maureen, Janetta and Tom.
Aunt Alexandra
DYER, sister Donna
TAILOR/TAYLOR, his best friend Peter
McLAREN, and a long list of buddies, enjoyed many excellent times
with Michael, especially his puns. Cheers.
Michael's love of the outdoors inspired him to canoe the Arctic
and many places in North America, especially his favourite Algonquin
Park. Now you are one with everything, darling.
A Celebration of Michael's life will take place at Cressy United
Church, 20 minutes south of Picton on Monday, March 21st at 2
p.m. Friends may call at the church from 1 p.m. If desired, donations
to Pathways to Independence or Algonquin Park would be appreciated
by the family, by cheque only please. Arrangements entrusted
to Whattam Funeral Home, 33 Main St. W., Picton. On-line guest
book and donations at www.whattamfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-19 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Mary▲▼Barbour▲ (née
HOOD)
In Brampton March 12, 2005. Survived by her daughter Kate and
her sisters Christine ("Ick")
MINNES of Kingston and Ethel ("Jen")
MacNEILL of Vancouver. Memorial Service to be held in the summer.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-21 published
MANTLE,
Sister▼Audrey▼Adelene,▼ R.H.S.J.
Sister▼Audrey▼Adelene▼MANTLE died peacefully at St. Joseph Regional
House, Amherstview, Ontario, on March 19, 2005, 83 years of age,
of which 57 years were spent in Religious Life. Sister
MANTLE
was born in Deloro, Ontario, the daughter of Zoe
PRUDAMES and
William MANTLE.
Sister▼ is predeceased by her parents, her brother,
Eric, and her sister, Eileen. She is survived by her loving nephew,
Eric TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Verna,▼Sarnia,▼Ontario,▲▼ and her niece,
Gail EWART,
Scarboro,▼Ontario.▼She▼ also leaves behind her great-nephew,
Mark, and great-niece, Sheri. Friends will be received at St.
Joseph Regional House, 16 Manitou Crescent East, Amherstview,
Ontario, on Monday, March 21, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., with
a Vigil Service at 7 p.m. The Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated in Holy Family Chapel, St. Joseph Regional House on
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 1 p.m. Rite of Committal with prayers
in Saint Mary's Cemetery. May she rest in peace.
In the care of the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes, Central
Chapel, Kingston (613) 546-5454.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-22 published
MANTLE,
Sister▲▼Audrey▲▼Adelene,▲▼ R.H.S.J.
Sister▲▼Audrey▲▼Adelene▲▼MANTLE died peacefully at St. Joseph Regional
House, Amherstview, Ontario, on March 19, 2005, 83 years of age,
of which 57 years were spent in Religious Life. Sister
MANTLE
was born in Deloro, Ontario, the daughter of Zoe
PRUDAMES and
William MANTLE.
Sister▲▼ is predeceased by her parents, her brother,
Eric, and her sister, Eileen. She is survived by her loving nephew,
Eric TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Verna,▲▼Sarnia,▲▼Ontario,▲▼ and her niece,
Gail EWART,
Scarboro,▲▼Ontario.▲▼She▲▼ also leaves behind her great-nephews,
Mark, Keith and Kirk, and great-niece, Sheri. Friends will be
received at St. Joseph Regional House, 16 Manitou Crescent East,
Amherstview, Ontario, on Monday, March 21, 2005 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m., with a Vigil Service at 7 p.m. The Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated in Holy Family Chapel, St. Joseph Regional
House on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 1 p.m. Rite of Committal
with prayers in Saint Mary's Cemetery. May she rest in peace.
In the care of the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes, Central
Chapel, Kingston (613) 546-5454.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-24 published
PEARCEY,
EleanorGertrude - Estate of
Ontario Superior Court Of Justice
at 3 Dominion Street, Bracebridge,
Ontario P1L 2E6
Notice To: Debbe
BLANEY, Betty
BAWES, Myrna
GREER/GRIER, Sherry
MOVITTIE,
Linda SPEEDIE, Carylon
NELSON, Paul
LYNN, Danny
LYNN, Jeane
TOTTEN,
Pat TOTTENRe:TheEstate Of Eleanor Gertrude
PEARCEY
An application has been commenced for directions re: the estate
of Eleanor Gertrude
PEARCEY at the Court located at 3 Dominion
Street, Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 2E6.
The next court date is May 9th, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. or as soon
as possible after that time at 3 Dominion Street, Bracebridge,
Ontario P1L 2E6.
The court may make an order in this case that will affect your
rights in relation to any and all claims you may have against
the estate of Eleanor Gertrude
PEARCEY.
You can get more information
about this case from the Court Office at the above address. You
may also get information about this case from Hugh A.
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Sugg, Fitton and Taylor LLP, 5 Chancery Lane, Unit #1, Bracebridge.
Ontario P1L 2E3. 1-705-645-5211, Solicitors for Barry Howard
LYNN.
Page B21

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-24 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
David▲▼Hewitt▼
Born in Toronto, Ontario, he passed away unexpectedly on Monday,
March 14, 2005. Beloved
son of Dr. W.H.
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Jane Hewitt
TAILOR/TAYLOR (deceased 1998.) Loving brother of Lindsay, Douglas and
Cathy, spouses Pam and Denis. Fun loving uncle to Joshua, Courtlind,
Christopher, Charlotte, Sarah, Taylor, Sydney and Ryan. Although
he was an accomplished lawyer, his true passion was as a prolific
poet and musician. All who knew him will miss his incredible
gift of laughter and his original eclectic outlook on life. He
will be in our hearts and thoughts forever. The family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403
Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2: 30 p.m.
until the service in the chapel at 3 o'clock on Saturday March
26. Reception to be held at the funeral home following the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation,
610 University Avenue, Toronto M5G 2M9 or Canadian Cancer Society,
20 Holly Street, Suite #101, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3B1, would
be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-26 published
WARNE,
KeithKernick
(September 26, 1928-March 24, 2005)
Keith passed peacefully on Thursday afternoon after a long and
valiant fight against lymphoma. His wife and partner Mary, whose
love, care, support and strength he counted on during their 50
years of marriage, will dearly miss him. Loving dad to Michael
WARNE and his wife Rosemary (Dundas, Ontario); Rose(mary)
WIDE
(Bedford, Nova Scotia); Scott
WARNE and his wife Janette (Toronto,
Ontario;) and Laura
ALLAN and her husband Paul (Waterloo, Ontario.)
Devoted bop and grandpa to Kerry
WARNE,
LucasWIDE, Samantha
WIDE, Catherine
WARNE, Connor
WARNE, Taylor
ALLAN, Kaitlyn
WARNE,
Jeremy ALLAN,
HilaryWARNE and Zachary
WARNE. His sister Bernice
SISLER
(Winnipeg,Minnesota) survives him. Keith was born in
Winnipeg and graduated from the University of Manitoba. He left
Winnipeg for Montreal to escape the cold and pursue his career
as a newspaper writer. Realizing Montreal was almost as cold,
Keith moved to Toronto where he met Mary, raised their family,
and enjoyed a long and distinguished career in marketing. Keith
founded Warne Marketing and Communications in 1979. He is a Fellow
of the Canadian Institute of Marketing, past-president of the
U.S. based Business Marketing Association, and the only Canadian
awarded the G.D. Crain Jr. Award for outstanding contributions
to Marketing and Advertising in North America. Heartfelt thanks
to Dr. Neil
BERINSTIEN,
AngelaBOUDREAU, Dr.
MacKENZIE, Lynn
TAILOR/TAYLOR and the team at The Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Toronto-Sunnybrook
Regional Cancer Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, M4N 3M5
in Keith's name. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south
of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9 p.m. on Monday, March 28 and
2-4 p.m. on Tuesday March 29. A private family service will follow.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-29 published
MANSBRIDGE,
Stanley▲Harry▲
It is with deep love, respect and enormous sadness that the family
of Stanley Harry
MANSBRIDGE announces that he died peacefully
in his 87th year on Easter Sunday, March 27th, 2005 in London,
Ontario.
Wing Commander
MANSBRIDGE,
RoyalAirForce, D.F.C. was born in
Folkestone, England on May 29th, 1918, the
son of Harry
MANSBRIDGE
(Princess▲Patricia▲▼Canadian▼ Light Infantry) and Alice
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
MANSBRIDGE. He was the last of his immediate family, predeceased
by his parents, four brothers and one sister. Mr.
MANSBRIDGE
passionately believed in public service, and served with distinction
the Royal Air Force (1939-1946) the Governments of Great Britain
and Malaya (1946-1954), the Government of Canada (1954-1976),
the Government of Alberta (1976-1981) and the University of Victoria
Mr. MANSBRIDGE is survived by his devoted wife of sixty-one wonderful
years, Brenda Louise. The cherished father of Wendy, Peter and
Paul and father-in-law of Douglas
GUNN,
Cynthia▲DALE and Susan
MANSBRIDGE.
The▲ much admired admired grandfather of Jennifer
MANSBRIDGE, Lisa
GUNN, David
GUNN, Pamela
MANSBRIDGE, Andrew
GUNN, Wendy
MANSBRIDGE, Christopher
MANSBRIDGE, Thomas
MANSBRIDGE
and William
MANSBRIDGE; and the great-grandfather of Alexandra
GUNN and Honor Mansbridge
HINCHEY. Special Poppa to Jordan
HINCHEY,
Joy YUNKER,
CameronDILAY and Heather
WIRICK.
A private family service will be held in Saint Thomas, Ontario
on Friday, April 1st, 2005. A service of dedication will be held
in late spring. Arrangements through Williams Funeral Home, 45
Elgin Street, Saint Thomas, Ontario.
If so wished, memorial donations may be made to: the Elgin Military
Museum, 30 Talbot Street, Saint Thomas, Ontario N5P 1 A3.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-30 published
NACSA, "
Helen▼"
Ilona▼Eszter▼
Peacefully on Sunday March 27, 2005 in her 83rd year. Survived
by her loving children, Frank (Patricia) of Kingston, Ontario
and Kornelia. Loving grandmother of Eric and Peter. Dear sister
of Mary LASZLO and aunt to Leslie
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Meg) and Mary (Robert
MASTERS) and great-aunt to Christopher and Katie
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends▼
may call at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave.
W. (2 stop lights west of Yonge St.) on Thursday March 31st from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Friday April 1st at St. Elizabeth
of Hungary Church, 432 Sheppard Ave. E. at 10 a.m. Interment
at York Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation
to West Park Healthcare Centre or The Asthma Foundation would
be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-02 published
CAMPBELL, Dorothy Gertrude Bentinck Dejean
(September 11, 1910-March 18, 2005) Born in Toronto, Ontario,
University of Western Ontario, 1933. Dorothy went to Washington,
D.C. as a member of the British Missions in North America (1942-47)
and worked in Information Services at the British Embassy. Married
in 1951 to Charles H.
CAMPBELL, O.B.E., widowed in 1957. Dorothy
went on to become the Director of the Jamestown Festival in Williamsburg,
Viginia (1957), Vice-President and Treasurer at Sidney Kramer
Books in Washington, D.C. (1958-1967), and Administrative Assistant
at the National Academy of Sciences of America (1968-80). Dorothy
was an advocate of the E.R.A., an active member of the D.C's
Women's Crime Prevention Commission, a Past President and Treasurer
of the Potomac Branch of the Business and Professional Women's
Club, named Woman of the Year by the National Business and Professional
Women's Club in 1987, and a member of the Golden Owls of the
National Press Club in Washington. Dorothy is survived by siblings
Margaret Ellen
HARRIS, Irene Elizabeth
FINDLAY, Frederic O.
DEJEAN,
predeceased by brother, Robert
DEJEAN.
Dorothy▼ is fondly remembered
by step-children Ian
CAMPBELL
(Marianne▼) and Morna
RYAN (Peter,)
nieces Janet
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
CAMERON (Sandy
CAMERON) Marion
DEJEAN (Peter
DUNBAR,) and nephews Brian (Genevieve) and Lawrence
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Wayne,▼
Lorne (Vicki) and Paul (Pat)
DEJEAN, as well as great-nieces
and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews. Dorothy was a
lady with a sense of humour, style and grace.
"The Hostess with the Mostest"

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-09 published
BROUSE,
Barbara▲ -- Dispatch
By Jordan PRESS,
Saturday,April 9, 2005, Page M4
Barbara BROUSE's children often gathered after school in her
home office, where she would read to them at a desk cluttered
with a typewriter and an ashtray. But these were no children's
stories. These were passages about the heaving chests of a hero
and a heroine, and how the man took the woman in his arms and
kissed her deeply.
"How she came up with it? I don't know," daughter Gillian, now
41, says of her mother, a prolific romance novelist. "It wasn't
so bad or graphic that you wouldn't read it to your teenage daughter
with her father in the room."
Ms. BROUSE wrote more than a dozen books under the pen names
of Abra TAILOR/TAYLOR and Araby
SCOTT and was the first person to write
a so-called Harlequin Super Romance -- a 400-page novel that
was steamier and longer than any before it.
She let her children read every book before it was published,
says Gillian's twin sister, Sue, and she fed off their energy
and support.
On February 23, Ms.
BROUSE died of a heart attack. She was 73.
Born to missionary parents on New Year's Day in Indore, India,
in 1932, Ms.
BROUSE came to Toronto when she was 8, attending
Brown Public School, Bishop Strachan School and then the University
of Toronto. After graduation, she worked as an advertising copy
writer, which is how she met Lionel
BROUSE, with whom she settled
in Rosedale after marrying in 1955.
They started their own ad agency, but when the business faltered,
she began writing romance novels in the late 1970s, seeing it
as a chance to be with her children and fulfill her dream of
being a published writer, her son Terance says.
At one time in her career, reporters asked Ms.
BROUSE about the
"formula" of writing romance. Her reply: "The hero and the heroine
be together and in love at the end of the book."
But the same formula didn't play out for her in real life. Her
marriage to Mr.
BROUSE ended in 1985. Shortly after, she stopped
writing romance novels, Gillian says

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-09 published
RADZICK,
WalterRaymond (1935-2005)
On March 31, 2005 with his loving daughters Elizabeth and Jeannette
at his side at Sunnybrook Hospital, Walter left us after a brave
and tenacious 4 month battle with illness. He was sadly predeceased
by the love of his life Margaret in October 2004. Walter was
a much-loved brother-in-law to Susan and Earl
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and a treasured
'Uncle Walt' to Rebecca. Walter's humour, energy, generosity
and Friendship will be also be deeply missed by numerous Friends
and neighbours from his life in Havelock and Toronto. Walter
was a former football athlete who played for North Toronto C.I.,
University of Toronto and Toronto Balmy Beaches. Professionally
he played for the Calgary Stampeders (1958 Rookie of the Year),
the Toronto Argonauts and the Hamilton Tigercats. He was a teacher
for over 25 years with the Toronto Board of Education and worked
at Park Elementary School and the Juvenile Detention Centre in
Toronto. His passions were his family, good food, music, nature,
his cottage up north and trailer in Florida, politics, and most
of all: a good bargain. He was a big man with a big heart whose
determined spirit made an impression on all who met him. No service
by request. Cremation. A celebration of Walter 's life is planned
for May 1 at the Granite Brewery and Restaurant, Toronto. Further
info at www.geocities.com/waltradzick/wake If desired, donations
may be made to the Sunnybrook and Women's Foundation c/o Critical
Care Unit (Radzick Fund) or the Toronto Rehab Foundation-Lyndhurst
Centre. The family can be contacted at radzickfamily@canada.com

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
William▲▼ "
Bill▲▼"
Stanley
Bill died April 6, 2005 at the age of 76 with family at his side
at Kingston General Hospital from cancer. Beloved husband of
Arabella, father to Anne (Bob) and Jim, brother to Don. Bill
was a man of strong character, personal responsibility, patience,
and a provider with a bright smile. Determined Gentleman, bird
carver, golfer and snowbird after retiring from Sears in 1985,
he will be sadly missed. Friends may call at the Trull Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge St. (5 blocks south of
Lawrence) on Tuesday, April 12 from 12 p.m. until time of service
in the chapel at 1 p.m., followed by a reception in the "Lytton
Room" and interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations gratefully directed to Kingston Regional Cancer Centre
as a thank you to Kingston General Hospital staff.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-19 published
Clara 'Clibby'
VERRIAN,
TalentAgent: 1939-2005
Talent agent and casting director carved a niche in the Canadian
film industry and made it her own. 'If somebody needed 100 extras
for a commercial, she could pull it off'
By Danny GALLAGHER,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, April
19, 2005, Page S9
Toronto -- Justin
LOUIS said there was something about Clibby
VERRIAN's "anti-agent" persona. "There was nothing glossy or
glitzy about her," Mr. Louis said.
Ms. VERRIAN, a do-it-all performer behind the camera, was an
agent to budding stars, the first principal representative for
such Canadian actors such as Mr.
LOUIS,
SarahPOLLEY and Cory
HAIM. As a founder of the Toronto talent agency Faces and Places,
she was also a casting director, located movie sites and supplied
extras for movies, television series and commercials.
Ms. VERRIAN was born Clara
HAYWARD in Peterborough, Ontario,
where one of the best moves she ever made was to meet Dottie
KINGSTON (now
BABCOCK) in 1942. In search of a playmate, young
Dottie had gone door-knocking in the neighbourhood and turned
up Clara. "We were best Friends onward," Mrs.
BABCOCK said.
The pair remained close throughout high school at Peterborough
Collegiate Institute, where Clibby (a nickname she acquired in
Grade 5) made her mark as a track-and-field star. "She was a
fast runner," Mrs.
BABCOCK said. "She was also the best water
skier in the Peterborough area at the time."
After graduating from Peterborough Collegiate Institute in 1958,
she took a year off and travelled in Europe before settling in
Toronto, where she eventually got married and worked at a string
of jobs. In 1980, the marriage ended and, as a single parent,
she resolved to do something different. "I decided that if I
had to work the rest of my life, I want to be doing something
that I love," she once said. "I've always loved the movies and
Hollywood."
So, never one to back away from challenges, she formed Faces
and Places. "I knew no one in the business when I first started,"
she said in 1982. "The early days were a constant battle to prove
myself."
Eventually, she proved herself and won the respect of the industry.
"Producers and casting directors had worked with Clibby so much,
they trusted her," said Gail
LIVINGSTONE, who worked as an assistant
to Ms. VERRIAN on and off for 10 years. "If somebody needed 100
extras for a commercial, she could pull it off. "
By then, her stable of individual performers included Ms.
POLLEY,
Mr. LOUIS,
Mr.HAIM and others. Before she moved on to other
agents and bigger roles, such as The Road to Avonlea, Ms.
POLLEY
was cast by Ms.
VERRIAN in principal roles in The Adventures
of Baron Munchausen, Ramona, The Big Town, Hands of The Stranger
and One Magic Christmas.
Mr. LOUIS, whose screen credits tally about 100, was cast by
Ms. VERRIAN in 1986-87 in a number of productions, most notably
Prom Night Queen: Hello Mary Lou. He currently stars in the television
series Missing, and was recently cast as entrepreneur Donald
Trump in an ABC biopic set to air in May.
"Clibby got me a lot of gigs," Mr.
LOUIS said. "I needed six
credits for a full Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and
Radio Artists membership and I got all six credits with her."
Mr. HAIM was a heartthrob actor in the 1980s, before he faded
into oblivion after he slipped into drug addiction following
his move to Los Angeles from Toronto.
One of Ms.
VERRIAN's first big productions for which she provided
extras was the 1981 thriller Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper,
a television movie about the U.S.-Iranian hostage drama and the
part played by Canadian ambassador Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Ms.VERRIAN's
then-partner in the company, Bob
BOLDSOVER, scoured the city
for locations for that production. "Clibby would look after the
Faces and I'd look after the Places," he said.
"Clibby was kind of like a pioneer in the business -- sort of
the first person to provide casting facilities," Mr.
LOUIS said.
In recent years, Ms.
VERRIAN downsized her operations and specialized
in acquiring extras for commercials. One of the most demanding
was a big-budget, blacks-only Nike commercial called Ruckers
Park that featured National Basketball Association star Vince
Carter. "
Clibby saved my ass on that commercial," said Kim
EVEREST,
the president of Powerhouse Casting. "We needed to fill an entire
stadium to create period Harlem with 750 black extras and Clibby
pulled it off. I couldn't believe it."
Faces and Places, with close to 300 clients, has been a refreshing
constant on the Canadian scene for 25 years. It will continue
under the management of her son D.J.
VERRIAN.
"She loved her work. She couldn't believe she was paid to do
what she loved," Mrs.
BABCOCK said.
Clibby VERRIAN was born May 12, 1939, in Peterborough, Ontario
She died in a Toronto hospital on February 18, 2005, of a heart
attack. She was 65.
She is survived by sons D.J. and Derek, mother Dorothy, and sisters
Millie HILL and Robbie
BILISKI.

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ASHCROFT,
Dona▲▼Isobel▲▼
"Has gone to be with the Lord". Peacefully at the St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, with her family by her side on Saturday, April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▲▼ daughter of the late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▲▼ by one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT, two sisters
Isobel ANDERSON and Jean
McCUTCHEON. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▲▼Beloved▲▼Mentor▲▼ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▲▼
(Joseph▲▼)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▲▼McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▲▼ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request,
cremation has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's
life will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 553
Gould Street, Wiarton, on Saturday, April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m.
with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior
to the time of service at Deer Park United Church, 129 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, on Saturday, April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with
Rev. Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains
in the Ashcroft Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.georgefuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-23 published
ASHCROFT,
Dona▲Isobel▲
"Has gone to be with the Lord". Peacefully at the St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, with her family by her side on Saturday, April
16, 2005. Dona
ASHCROFT of Wiarton and Toronto in her 90th year.
Loving▲ daughter of the late Lily Ann
(MacKENZIE) and Morris Simpson
ASHCROFT.
Predeceased▲ by one brother Douglas
ASHCROFT, two sisters
Isobel ANDERSON and Jean
McCUTCHEON. Survived by sisters-in-law
Juanita ASHCROFT of Lion's head and Marie
McCUTCHEON of Owen
Sound.▲Beloved▲Mentor▲ and special aunt of Lorne (Florence)
GIVEN
Margaret and the late Wayne
LANCASTER;
Mora▲
(Joseph▲)
LEUNG; Dennis
(Bonnie) McCUTCHEON;
Meredith▲McCUTCHEON and Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR; Darlene
ASHCROFT; Morrie
ASHCROFT; Debbie (Nelson)
HELLYER; Dona
ASHCROFT,
Marydale ASHCROFT and Brenda
ASHCROFT.
Also▲ survived by many
great and great great nieces and nephews. At Dona's request,
cremation has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate Dona's
life will be conducted at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 553
Gould Street, Wiarton, on Saturday, April 23rd at 11: 00 a.m.
with Reverend David
LEGGATT officiating. Visitation one hour prior
to the time of service at Deer Park United Church, 129 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, on Saturday, April 30th at 2: 00 p.m. with
Rev. Marie
GOODYEAR officiating. Interment of cremated remains
in the Ashcroft Family plot in Colpoy's Bay Cemetery, Wiarton.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.georgefuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-26 published
MILLS,
Jack▲ "
Jake▲"
William▲Russell▲
Born London, Ontario, November 8, 1932, died Saint Thomas, Ontario,
April 25, 2005.
son of the late Jack and Grace
(TRUESDALE)
MILLS.
Predeceased by sister, Joy
HURAS and twin sister, Joan
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Cremation has taken place. At Jake's request there will be no
funeral service. In lieu of flowers, donations to Palliative
Care/ Chemotherapy Depts. of Saint Thomas Elgin Gen. Hospital will
be appreciated. Rest in Peace. "Inseparable" Cecil

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-26 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Howard▼Ross▲▼
Died suddenly on April 25th, 2005, leaving his wife Joan Cameron
TAILOR/TAYLOR, son Ian (Carolyn) of Victoria, and daughter Sarah of
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Beloved "Bah"of Madeleine, Christian
and Nicholas
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Survived by brothers Bert, Donald and Murray,
all of Sarnia; sister-in-law of Marilyn (Alan) of Cobourg. There
be a celebration of his life on Thursday, April 28th from 2 to
6 p.m. at 217 Bain Ave., Toronto. Memorial donations to a charity
of your choice.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-27 published
MOSHER,
JamesCraig
Suddenly, but peacefully on April 25, 2005, in his 59th year.
Craig was an accomplished businessman in the steel industry where
his driving energy, self confidence and work ethic propelled
him into VP positions at
JADDCO and Kvaerner Construction Ltd.
Craig lived life to the fullest during his short span of retirement
and will be remembered for his endless planning, eternal optimism
and his generosity to his family and Friends. He leaves behind
a loving family including daughter Sarah, son-in-law Phillip
CULL, parents James and Norma
MOSHER, sister Sandra and brother-in-law
Earl WALKER, brother Gordon and sister-in-law Clare
MOSHER, brother
Michael and sister-in-law Joyce
MOSHER and brother Timothy and
sister-in-law Hanka
MOSHER.
UncleCraig will be greatly missed
at family functions by his numerous nephews and nieces - Kerry,
Pat, Meghan and Dane
RADIGAN,
David and Maria
WALKER, Todd
WALKER,
Jamie, Aubrey and Hannah
MOSHER, and Olin and Eva
MOSHER.
Also
remembered by his former wife and continuing good friend Jennifer
DEWEY.
His special Friends include Catherine
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Brian
TIMMINS as well as his many acquaintances at Stoneboats and Jakes
in Oakville. Resting at the M.A. Clark and Sons Funeral Home, 567
Upper Wellington Street, Hamilton on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service will be Friday, April 29, 2005 at 11 a.m.
in the Funeral Home Chapel. Cremation to follow. Donations, in
lieu of flowers to the Heart and Stroke Foundations would be
greatly appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-30 published
TOPLEY,
EnidMary (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Mrs.EnidMaryTOPLEY passed away very peacefully in her ninety-second
year at the Beverly Centre in Calgary on Friday, April 22, 2005
with her daughter Marilyn at her side. She chose to leave us
on the very same day as her beloved husband of fiftyseven years
Herb did, seven years earlier, even within the same hour. Enid
is survived and will be deeply missed by her daughter Carol
JARVIS
(George) of Nanoose Bay, British Columbia; son Steve
TOPLEY
(Debra)
of Tsawwassen, British Columbia; daughter Marilyn
COSTA
(Renzo)
of Calgary; as well as her dear grandchildren, Drew
JARVIS
(Sara,)
Andrea JARVIS
(NimiLANGER,) Heather
TOPLEY and greatgrandchildren
Jordan and Rafael, all of Vancouver. Born in Leduc, Alberta on
November 19, 1913, Enid lived a long, full life in Calgary. In
her formative years, she traveled extensively with her family
on their famous road trips throughout North America. Her father,
G.L. TAILOR/TAYLOR, founder of Taylor Signs, being an accomplished artist
was capturing the magnificent landscapes as they set about exploring
new horizons. These trips nurtured her lifelong interest in nature,
camping, hiking and outdoor pursuits. This introduction to both
art and travel continued throughout her whole life. Sports played
a prominent part in her life with swimming, skating, golfing
and ultimately speed skating, winning two provincial championships
in that sport. As an adult, curling became the new undertaking
and she enjoyed many years playing at the Glencoe Club in the
ladies and the mixed leagues. When she decided to hang up the
'broom', she participated for many years on the administrative
side of curling starting at the Glencoe and working her way up
to various positions travelling around Alberta and the country
in the capacity of chairperson of both the Alberta Senior Ladies
Curling Association and Southern Alberta Ladies Curling Association.
Enid had a modest nature and yet was very independent, a woman
ahead of her time. She was an astute businesswoman in real estate
and property management. To Enid, her family was everything and
her primary focus. Her children were her pride and joy and this
was extended when grandchildren arrived. In her later years,
the biggest thrill of all was becoming a great-grandmother to
Jordan and Rafael. Friends and relatives are welcome to join
the family in a celebration of Enid's life at a reception at
the Glencoe Club (636 - 29th Avenue S.W., Calgary) on Saturday,
April 30, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
made directly to the Canadian National Institute of the Blind
(15 Colonel Baker Place Nebraska, Calgary, Alberta T2E 4Z3) would
be appreciated by the family. To email condolences leydens@arbor
memorial.com heading Enid
TOPLEY.
Arrangements entrusted to Leyden's
Funeral Home, Reception Centre and Crematorium. Tel. 403 228
4422 www.leydens.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-13 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Edward▲▼Plunkett, 1989 -- Died This Day
Friday, May 13, 2005, Page S9
Businessman and investor born in Ottawa on January 29, 1901.
He was a brewer, builder, breeder, financier and industrialist,
and a Second World War dollar-a-year man for the federal government,
acting as a British-American go-between. For Canadians, he was
a multimillionaire of legend, but to be "as rich as E.P. Taylor"
did not necessarily mean to be the wealthiest man in Canada.
"People don't understand that the principal motivation is not
to make money," he once said. "I do something that is constructive.
There are people who like to paint or garden. I like to create
things."
His best-known creations were Canadian Breweries Ltd. and Argus
Corp., a huge investment concern through which he was involved
in most areas of Canadian business, from grocery stores to mining.
During the Second World War, he was a key member in the planning
of all North American manufacturing. He was also famed for his
horses. At his farm near Ottawa, he produced 19 winners of Canada's
most prestigious horse race, the Queen's Plate. His best-known
horse was Northern Dancer, which in 1964 won both the Kentucky
Derby and the Queen's Plate.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-14 published
WOODRUFF,
DoctorMerrillEmerson, O.D., M.A., PhD.
(February 3, 1925-May 8, 2005)
After a long illness, Emerson
WOODRUFF of Waterloo, passed away
at Chateau Gardens, Elmira on May 8, 2005.
Merrill Emerson
WOODRUFF was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
After completing high school, he served in the Royal Canadian
Air Force. He was discharged in 1945 with the rank of Flying
Officer, and soon after began his optometric studies at the College
of Optometry of Ontario. When Doctor
WOODRUFF graduated in 1950,
he received the J.C. Thompson Memorial award for highest achievement
in theoretical optometry.
Doctor WOODRUFF practiced optometry in West Lorne and Blenheim,
Ontario from 1950 to 1962. He was also an active member of the
Ontario Association of Optometrists. He served as the local society
president and later as vice-president of the Ontario Association
of Optometrists. In the early 1960s, Doctor
WOODRUFF was a co-author
and presenter of the Ontario Association of Optometrists' brief
to the Royal Commission on Health Services in Canada.
In 1963, Doctor
WOODRUFF began his graduate studies at Indiana University.
In the first year of his PhD program in physiological optics,
he authored a position paper entitled 'The Effective Utilization
of Optometrists within the Programs of the Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare' for the American Optometric Association.
While completing his PhD studies, Doctor
WOODRUFF was appointed
as a lecturer in optometry at Indiana University. In 1966, he
became an Assistant Professor.
In 1967, Doctor
WOODRUFF accepted the posts of Associate Professor
of Optometry and Director of Clinics at the School of Optometry,
University of Waterloo. In 1967, he was co-author of the University's
brief to the Ontario Government's Committee on the Healing Arts
in Ontario.
As clinic Director, Doctor
WOODRUFF became part of a faculty team
that introduced several innovative concepts (such as mobile clinics
and satellite clinics) to clinical teaching. Some programs focused
on geriatric care and particularly on improving refractive care
of infants and children. This area was the subject of Doctor
WOODRUFF's
Doctoral dissertation. Clinics were operated in certain Caribbean
Islands, throughout much of northern Ontario, and
in New Brunswick
and Manitoba. In northern Ontario, the visual problems of several
thousand Cree Indian children were attended to in these clinics.
Doctor WOODRUFF taught environmental optics, which relates visual
abilities and vocational and avocational activities. He also
taught a variety of clinical and theoretical subjects including
Geometric Optics, Visual Physiology, Children's Vision Care,
Ocular Pathology, Anatomy of the Visual Apartus, and Clinical
Pathology.From 1975 to 1981, Doctor
WOODRUFF served as Director
of the School of Optometry at the University of Waterloo.
Over the years, Doctor
WOODRUFF has lectured to numerous societies
on a broad range of clinical and theoretical aspects of vision
care. He has testified as an expert witness for the Indiana and
Wisconsin State Boards and for several Canadian Royal Commissions.
He also served as a consultant to the Ministry of health of New
Brunswick.
Doctor WOODRUFF has been a member of the Graduate Studies Committee,
Faculty of Science, and Graduate Officer for Waterloo's School
of Optometry. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry,
a member of the American Optometric Association, the Canadian
Association of Optometrists, the Ontario Association of Optometrists,
Sigma Xi, and the Association for Research in Ophthalmology.
Doctor WOODRUFF was appointed to the Waterloo Regional Health Planning
Council and later became Chairman of the Waterloo District Health
Council.
Doctor WOODRUFF's academic excellence was widely acknowledged. In
addition to being the recipient of many academic awards, he received
scholarships and research grant awards of over $150,000. He retired
from the University of Waterloo in 1990.
He was a deeply loved and loving husband to his wife Doris, his
daughters, Elaine
CADELL and partner Greg
CORNFORTH,
AnnSIMPSON
and husband David, Susan
WOODRUFF and husband Alan
ISRAEL.
Grandchildren,
Katherine BUSSE, Emma and Ned
SIMPSON, Emily, Evan and Eric
ISRAEL.
Great-granddaughter Grace
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▲▼ brother of Elnor
McNAUGHTON
and husband Findlay, David
WOODRUFF and his wife
Joyce,CherylWILKIE and husband Ralph.
Predeceased by his parents Merrill
WOODRUFF and Bernice
SMITH.
A graveside service was held to celebrate Emerson's life on May
13, 2005, at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Conestogo
with The Venerable Peter
TOWNSHEND,
Church of the Holy Saviour,
Waterloo, Ontario officiating.
Donations in Emerson's memory can be made directly to The Dr.
Emerson Woodruff Graduate Scholarship in Vision Science, School
of Optometry, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. N.,
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 c/o Andrea
CARTHEW or the Canadian
Optometric Education Trust Fund c/o of the Canadian Association
of Optometrists, 234 Argyle Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1B9 or
can be arranged by calling the funeral home.
Condolences/Donations www.edwardrgood.com 519-745-8445

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-18 published
Barbara BROUSE
By Andrew BROUSE, Gillian
BROUSE, Susan
BROUSE and Terance
BROUSE,
Wednesday, May 18, 2005, Page A22
Mother, grandmother, author, poet. Born January 1, 1932, in Indore,
India. Died February 23, of a heart attack, in Toronto, aged
Barbara was born in British India in 1932 to missionary parents.
Barbara's father, a respected doctor, would eventually become
Chief Surgeon to Lord Louis Mountbatten (the last Viceroy and
first Governor-General of independent India). Barbara adored
her father, but lived in constant fear of her abusive mother.
While Barbara's childhood was traumatic, it enabled her to master
unique survival skills that became the basis of her talents as
a writer -- a finely tuned memory and a love of language.
Sent to boarding school in Ireland when she was 6, she became
the school's youngest-ever recipient of the "student of the year"
award. Barbara came to Canada two years later, went to Brown
School, Bishop Strachan School and University of Toronto. Her
first job was as an advertising copywriter for Simpson's department
store.
Like many women in the early Sixties, Barbara was not expected
to return to the office after she had children. She stayed connected
to the world of work by taking freelance assignments, and in
volunteering with the Art Gallery of Ontario where she dreamt
up some outlandish promotions, including a tribute to the psychedelic
Sixties that the gallery director hosted in his bare feet.
Barbara was later a creative force in the advertising company
she ran with her husband, Lionel. Among several award-winning
collaborations at the time, she wrote the lyrics for the jingles
"It's hard not to think of the Bay," and "Nobody knows noses,
like Kleenex knows noses." In the late Seventies, she took up
a second career as romance novelist and, with more than a dozen
titles, under the pen names Abra
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Araby
SCOTT, she
supported her family. Barbara wrote Harlequin's first "SuperRomance,"
a longer and steamier format that became a huge success for the
company.
Her own marriage ended in the mid-Eighties. Although she and
Lionel grew apart, there was no enduring animosity and Barbara
kept the surname that had been hers for almost 30 years.
In her later years, Barbara began to recover memories of her
traumatic childhood and worked tirelessly on corroborating and
completing her as-yet-unpublished memoirs, The Drummin, Lion
in the Drawer, and Dolly. All three manuscripts tell a story
of survival and hope.
In 1997, Barbara had a major stroke and temporarily lost her
ability to communicate, her gift for words. It was a profound
loss.
As Barbara worked hard to regain her precious language, there
were some surprisingly hilarious and beautiful moments. Barbara
was moved to Riverdale Hospital for lengthy speech therapy and
physiotherapy. Having just been reduced to one or two syllables,
she was assigned Dr.
OCHTERLONY.
Many a sidesplitting tear was
shed as she tried to pronounce that name -- and pronounce it
she would.
A year later, with her family gathered around her, Barbara pointed
to each of her four children in turn and, with still-limited
language, declared, "Imperfect, imperfect, imperfect, imperfect,"
and then gesturing again to each, she emphasized, "
PERFECT!"
With two simple words, she boiled down to its essence one of
her basic philosophies; the foibles and frailties of her children
were an integral part of the complete people she loved. She wanted
her children to know that she felt this way and hoped that they
could see each other in the same way.
Of star we come; returned to star We change - and changing, changeless
are.
From▼Peace, by Barbara
BROUSE.
Andrew, Gillian, Susan and Terance are Barbara's four grown children.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
James▼Frederick▲▼ "
Fred▲▼"
Peacefully in Westbank, British Columbia on June 1, 2005, on
his 90th birthday, James Frederick, beloved husband of the late
Adele GORRIE, passed away. Dearly loved father of Michael (Sheila)
of Westbank, Gary (Wendy) of Ottawa, and Bob (Dawn) of Phoenix,
Arizona. Cherished grandfather of Christopher (Susan), Ken (Melissa),
Julie (Mike
BEYEA), Stephen, and Jill (Scott
SMITH). Proud great-grandfather
of Willow, Ewan, Corbin and Grant. Dear brother of Mary
WILMOT
of Woodstock, Ontario and Bill (Doreen) of London, Ontario. Predeceased
by his brother Garrett. Fred was a member of the Grey and Simcoe
Foresters, the Governor General's Footguards and the Lord Strathcona's
Horse Regiments and served in both World War 2 and the Korean
War, rising to the rank of Major. Following his army career,
Fred joined the staff of George Brown Community College in Toronto,
and retired as Dean of the Graphic Arts Department. Following
his retirement, Fred and Adele moved to St. Petersburg, Florida
and subsequently to Kelowna, British Columbia. A Memorial Service
will be held at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home in Woodstock,
Ontario on Monday, June 27th at 11: 00 am. For those wishing,
donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the Salvation Army
or the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences may be sent to the
family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com. Arrangements
by Springfield Funeral Home Ltd. 250-860-7077.

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MASON,
StanleyOtis
Captain, C.V.M., C.M., formerly Command Pilot Royal Air Force
Ferry Command, Royal Canadian Air Force, U.S.A. Transport Command,
(Pan American Grace Airlines). The several many years spent in
Winnipeg and the subsequent years in Toronto, with unparalleled
Friends, rounded out a life in full. Predeceased by wife Martha
Nan▼ (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR,) surviving son C.M. Brock, daughter E. Ann
CURRY,
son-in-law G. Mark
CURRY, and grandchildren Jennifer (Douglas,)
Andrew, Zach, Matthew and great-granddaughter Kya Brynn. Born
January 20, 1915, died with amazing dignity June 11, 2005. A
family service will be held. Blue skies, tailwinds and Godspeed!

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Billy▲▼ 1990 -- Died This Day
Monday, June 13, 2005, Page S6
Hockey player born in Winnipeg in 1919.
Nicknamed Billy The Kid, he moved to Toronto while very young
and grew up there. He played hockey from an early age and was
signed by the Maple Leafs in 1939-40 after helping the Oshawa
Generals win junior hockey's Memorial Cup. He was a member of
Toronto's Stanley Cup championship team in 1941-42, and missed
the 1943-44 and 1944-45 seasons to serve in the Second World
War. He returned to the Leafs, but was dealt to Detroit for Harry
Watson during the 1946-47 campaign. He lasted one season with
the Red Wings before moving on to Boston. He divided his final
season between the Bruins and the New York Rangers. He was suspended
by the National Hockey League for betting on league games in
1948. He was reinstated, but never played again. He finished
his National Hockey League career with 87 goals and 180 assists
in 323 regular-season games. He added 24 points in 33 playoff
games. Afterward, he moved to Owen Sound, Ontario, where he coached
intermediate and junior hockey. He was also a scout for the Pittsburgh
Penguins until the late 1980s.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-21 published
Herb COONS,
Aviator And Engineer 1918-2005
Royal Canadian Air Force pilot used his DC-3 transport plane
to break up an attack by Japanese Zeros. His tenacious action
earned him another Distinguished Flying Cross
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special▲ to The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, June
21, 2005, Page S9
Herb COONS was one of the few Canadian pilots to serve in the
war against Japan. He was decorated for flying his unarmed Dakota,
the military version of a DC-3, straight at a Japanese fighter
plane.
On January 15, 1945, Squadron Leader
COONS was leading seven
Dakota aircraft in a history-making mission over Burma. They
were dropping fuel and other supplies to elite British and Indian
jungle troops, known as the Chindits, who were fighting behind
enemy lines. Never before had a large fighting force been supplied
entirely from the air.
The Royal Canadian Air Force planes were attacked by seven Japanese
Zeros. "As one of the Zeros bore down on
COONS's aircraft, he
waited until it was only 400 yards away, then, with super-human
effort, he yanked the lumbering transport into as tight and as
steep a turn as he could," wrote Arthur Bishop in his book, Courage
in the Air, a series of stories about Canadian air heroes.
TheZero slipped by and Mr.
COONS repeated the manoeuvre four
more times. When the fighter gave up and attacked other planes,
he flew at the Zero to draw fire away from his colleagues. Mr.
COONS repeated the trick, but was so low his wing scraped the
jungle canopy. The fighters called off their attack and he managed
to limp back to the airfield in India with a large section of
the wing missing. The action resulted in a "bar" to a Distinguished
Flying Cross he had earlier won. (The bar, in effect, was a second
Distinguished Flying Cross.)
There were two Royal Canadian Air Force squadrons (435 and 436)
sent to the Burma campaign in December of 1944. There was political
pressure in Ottawa to have the squadrons return as soon as they
arrived. For one thing, politicians (and even some senior Royal
Canadian Air Force staff) thought flying in Southeast Asia was
"as restful as a holiday at a luxury spa," according to Robert
FARQUHARSON, a University of Toronto professor who later wrote
a book about the Royal Canadian Air Force in Second World War
Burma.
"For the squadron as a whole, this January 12 encounter with
the enemy was a rude and abrupt awakening to the reality of war,"
he wrote in For Your Tomorrow: Canadians and the Burma Campaign
1941-1945. "Six squadron member had been killed, five wounded,
two aircraft shot down, and one badly damaged."
It was dangerous work flying across unmapped mountains and uncharted
jungles. "The real problems for us were flying in the mountains
and the monsoon weather," Prof.
FARQUHARSON once told Legion
Magazine. "We got pretty good at looking ahead and seeing where
the darkness in the clouds was and flying around it.
"One day I misjudged which way it was moving and it turned out
it was coming towards me. One moment we were going up at about
5,000 feet a minute and the next we were going down at the same
rate. The co-pilot and I both had our feet on the dashboard and
were pulling on the stick to get out of the downdraft. We then
climbed to get free of the mountains."
Pilots and crew, often supplemented by ground crew who volunteered
to go along as "kickers" to help push out cargo, regularly made
two and sometimes three flights a day. "We had to fly every day,"
said Prof.
FARQUHARSON. "
The army depended upon it... Up in the
north in the mountains we were dropping supplies all the time.
As the army moved south, the land became flatter and we landed
more than we dropped."
Herb COONS, who was born on a farm in Matilda Township, grew
up in eastern Ontario. His family was descended from Pennsylvania
Dutch settlers who had migrated north. His father died when he
was a still in public school. His mother later married a teacher
who became a high-school principal and then a professor at Queen's
University in Kingston. The family lived in several places in
eastern Ontario, including Napanee and Collins Bay.
After high school, Mr.
COONS went to the University of Toronto,
where he was studying mining engineering when the Second World
War broke out. He finished his year, then joined the Royal Canadian
Air Force in June of 1940 (two brothers followed him). He was
commissioned a flying officer 10 months later and was assigned
to the Royal Air Force's Coastal Command as a navigator on Sunderland
flying boats.
The Sunderland was designed as an airliner, a double-decker plane
with sleeping quarters and a galley to prepare hot food. Amphibious,
it took off and landed on water. The military version was used
in long-range, anti-submarine patrols. A large, four-engine plane
one of them once landed on the Atlantic to rescue 34 seamen
from a torpedoed merchant ship -- it carried a big payload of
bombs and depth charges for use against U-boats.
The Sunderlands were slow at 110 knots, but bristled with firepower.
With 14 machine guns pointing in every direction, the planes
could hold their own against German fighters. German airmen called
them Fliegende Stachelsweine (flying porcupine).
Herb COONS was in a Sunderland that shot down a Focke-Wolfe Kurrier,
Germany's only four-engine bomber. On the other hand, two of
his aircraft had to ditch in the ocean. Flying Officer
COONS,
as he then was, distinguished himself by pinpointing the position
of the Sunderland so the crew could be rescued. Three times,
his Sunderland was attacked by fighters. On one occasion, the
plane caught fire and he put it out. It was one of the actions
that won him his first Distinguished Flying Cross.
"When on another sortie, the bomb room caught fire... this officer
gallantly assisted in extinguishing the outbreak," read part
of the citation for his Distinguished Flying Cross. "Flying Officer
COONS is an extremely cool and efficient navigator whose courage
and devotion to duty have been most praiseworthy."
One of his Friends and fellow airmen said Mr.
COONS later described
the action with an understated modesty. "There was a fire between
me and the door," he told Wally
DUMONT. "I had no choice but
to put it out."
Mr. COONS flew in long-range missions from bases in Northern
Ireland and as far south as Sierra Leone in West Africa. Flights
were as long as 20 hours, and the 11-man crew came to appreciate
the Sunderland's on-board galley. Some crew members would sleep.
Navigator COONS was once woken up and called to the cockpit.
The plane was over Spanish territory and was being fired on by
anti-aircraft guns. "Where are we?" asked the confused pilot.
"I'd say we're over enemy territory," replied Mr.
COONS.
Eventually, Mr.
COONS was selected for pilot training and sent
home to Canada to learn how to fly. From there he was assigned
to the Far East campaign. Until then, like many Canadians, he
enjoyed his time in Britain. His Canadian accent meant the class-conscious
British couldn't pigeonhole him. As a farm kid from eastern Ontario,
he relished spending his leave at a posh estate in England's
Lake District. Only once during the war did he manage to meet
up with both his brothers, who were also in the Royal Canadian
Air Force. His brother Gib was a Spitfire pilot who survived
his younger brother Willis, also in Coastal Command, did not.
Herb COONS was not always easy to get along with, said Gib
COONS.
The temperament that would make a man fly a slow unarmed plane
at a fast, armed fighter came out later in life. "He could be
abrasive."
After the war, Mr.
COONS returned to the University of Toronto
and finished his degree. Although he had worked in underground
mines during summers before the war, he went into civil engineering.
In the early 1950s, he read in the newspaper that E.P.
TAILOR/TAYLOR
was turning Toronto-area farmland into the suburb of Don Mills.
He decided to approach the financier Taylor directly.
"He walked into his office and said he could do the surveying
for him," said his son, Bill. "After a long meeting, Dad got
the business. Later, he had as many as 40 people working for
him and they also surveyed sections for the new 401 highway."
Mr. COONS's business career had its highs and lows. He later
got involved in some mining projects where he both made money
and lost money. Always a curious man, he took a course in computer
programming long before the advent of the International Business
Machines Corporation Personal Computer. He had wanted to understand
how computers worked.
Mr. COONS stopped working about 10 years ago. He spent the last
five years of his life in Fredericton living with his daughter
Nancy and her family.
Herbert Lindsay
COONS was born near Morrisburg, Ontario, on February
13, 1918. He died in Fredericton on April 29, 2005. His wife,
Doris COOKE, died 10 years ago. He is survived by his daughters
Nancy, Linda and Annalee and by his son Bill.

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CAMPBELL,
WilliamFlint
Peacefully at home in Ottawa in his 91st year. Beloved husband
of Betty FLEMING/FLEMMING and the late Elizabeth
(TAILOR/TAYLOR.)
Loving father
of Margaret (Bob) of Ottawa and David (Lorraine) of Calgary.
Devoted grandfather of Matthew and Andrew. Survived by brother
Doug (Mary) of Toronto. Predeceased by brothers Stuart and Alan.
From 1939-1979 Bill worked at the National Research Council (N.A.E.).
On April 9, Bill proudly celebrated his 90 wonderful years with
his family and Friends. A Donation to the charity of your choice
in Bill's memory would be appreciated.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Burwell, M.D., PhD. (1917-2005)
Died in Vancouver on June 20, 2005, in his 88th year. He will
be greatly missed by his children Norman, Susan, Brian, Robin
and Ian; grandchildren Megan, David, Wendy, Maren and Annika
brothers Eric and Nicholas and sister Mary; and other family
and Friends. A memorial will be held at Cammidge House, Boundary
Bay Regional Park in Delta, British Columbia on Monday, July
11, 2005 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For those Friends who wish, donations
can be made to Ridley College, Development Office, P.O. Box 3013,
2 Ridley Rd., St. Catharines, Ontario, L2R 7C3 or to the Salvation
Army Youth Justice Programs, National Processing Centre, P.O.
Box 8200, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4W5.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ernest▼
Died July 17, 2005 in Ottawa at age 85. Educated at Queen's (Arts
'41.) Served in Europe as Captain, R.C.A. Married Marjorie
STOYAND
(d. 2001). Survived by four children, eight grandchildren and
thousands of students. Visitation and funeral at McGarry Chapel
(613-728-1761). Interment at Beechwood.

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AUSTIN-
SMITH,
CicelyJoan
(World Traveller, Professional Pianist, Singing Teacher, English
Educator in Pakistan, and Published Poet)
Peacefully, on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital in her 97th year. Joan, beloved wife of the
late John. Loved mother of Joyce
GRANT,
Peter and Sandra
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving grandmother of John, Brenda, Sidney, Peter, Vanessa, Stuart,
Lesley Ann and Shelby. Great-grandmother of 10 grandchildren
and great-great-grandmother of 1. Survived by her brother Ford
WILLIAMS.
ForFuneral information, please contact Kopriva Taylor
Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, (905-844-2600).
Special thanks to the caring staff at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, Meals on Wheels and to care workers Judy and
Shelley of the Community Care Access Centre Condolences may be
sent to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
AUSTIN-
SMITH on the subject
line.

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SIMCOCK,
Catherine "
Kay"
In Fredericton, on Tuesday, July 19, 2005. Daughter of the late
William and Agnes
(DUFFY)
SIMCOCK. In addition to her parents,
she was predeceased by her brother, Col. William
SIMCOCK and
his wife Mary
(CRAKER)
SIMCOCK., brother-in- law Joseph
BOWLEN
and niece Sabina
McGRATH.
She is survived by two sisters Mary (Joseph)
BOWLEN of Fredericton,
Agnes PODOLSKY and her husband Terry of Oakville, as well as
nieces and nephews: Cathy
BOWLEN,
KellyBOWLEN, Cathy
BEACH,
Eva TAILOR/TAYLOR, Bill
PODOLSKY, Michael
PODOLSKY, Tara
PENCAK, Mark
PODOLSKY, their families, and relatives in British Columbia,
England, Italy, New Zealand and Australia.
Born in Fredericton she was an honours graduate in Economics
and Politics from the University of New Brunswick.
Upon graduation she took up a position with the federal civil
service in Ottawa and spent several years in economic analysis
and research within agencies of the Department of Finance. In
1948 she was awarded a Beaverbrook Overseas scholarship and spent
two years at the London School of Economics from which she received
the degree of M.Sc. (Econ.) having specialized in international
trade. This was followed by a short period of lecturing in Economics
at the University of New Brunswick and Carleton University, Ottawa.
She rejoined the Department of Finance and was appointed Secretary
to the Federal Sales Tax Committee. With the completion of this
work she transferred to the Treasury Board and over a period
of years was the Board's program officer for a number of different
federal departments and agencies. With the creation by the federal
government of a regional development agency, she joined the Atlantic
Development Board at its inception as senior economist, subsequently
becoming Director of the Program Division. When the Board was
followed in 1969 by the Atlantic Development Council she became
secretary to the Council and served in that capacity for five
years.
Subsequently she took an assignment with the Department of Fisheries
and Oceans, retiring as Director of the West European Division
of the International Directorate. Following retirement Kay lived
for a time in Oakville, studying, traveling and doing volunteer
work. She returned to Fredericton some years ago.
The mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Dunstan's
Catholic Church on Friday, July 22nd, 2005 at 12: 00 noon.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
A.Earl
Passed away in Uxbridge on July 24, 2005. Earl, dear husband
of Elizabeth
(ARMSTRONG.)
Loving father of Ray
TAILOR/TAYLOR, John and
Wendy TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Margaret▲▼ and Shawn
SEVIER, Ruth and John
REED.
He will be missed by his grandchildren Heather and Caroline
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Joanne and Kyle
SEVIER, and Beverly
REED.
Predeceased by brothers
Stanley, Ray, and sister Ruth.
Family and Friends may call the Low and Low Funeral Home, 23 Main
Street South, Uxbridge (905) 852-3073, on Wednesday, July 27,
2005 from 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the chapel
on Thursday, July 28, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with visitation one
hour prior. Interment Erskin Cemetery, Pickering.
In Earl's memory, donations may be made to the charity of your
choice.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-01 published
Homicide toll climbs to 38 after weekend shootings
Four dead in separate incidents in the Greater Toronto Area within
less than 12 hours
By Timothy
APPLEBY,
Monday,August 1, 2005, Page A7
Toronto's homicide total for the year climbed to 38 yesterday
after three disparate gunshot slayings in different corners of
the city within less than 12 hours.
And just north of the city, Peel Region police were investigating
the Greater Toronto Area's fourth homicide of the weekend after
a woman was found suffering "severe trauma" in a basement apartment
in Brampton.
In Toronto, one killing occurred shortly before dawn, as thousands
of post-Caribana celebrants milled on downtown Yonge Street,
and was witnessed by a police officer who chased and captured
the alleged gunman nearby. Panicked onlookers fled as the gunfire
erupted.
The three Toronto homicides came on the heels of a blood-soaked
48 hours less than a week earlier, when seven people were wounded
in six different gun incidents that were also apparently unrelated.
The weekend violence took place just days after Statistics Canada
released its annual crime report for 2004, which showed that
the Greater Toronto Area had the lowest crime rate of any major
Canadian city last year, with an 8.6 per cent reduction over
The number of murders in Toronto dropped by 3 per cent last year,
dipping to 64, even as the rate rose nationwide. (In 1991, the
Toronto figure was 89, a record high.)
Together, those seemingly contrary trends suggest that while
the city overall may be safer than a few years ago, the opposite
holds true within the underworld, where by every measure there
are more firearms available than ever before, notably handguns
smuggled in from the United States.
"The biggest concern is, the number of people out there who know
people who are carrying guns," Staff Insp. Jeff
McGUIRE, who
heads the homicide squad, said yesterday. "We need people to
come forward and work with us so we can get them off the street."
The first of the weekend's slayings occurred in North York Saturday
afternoon, when police were summoned by a 911 call from a 10-year-old
boy living in a high-rise apartment on Flemington Road, close
to where one of last weekend's shootings occurred.
Inside the apartment was Leroy
WHITTAKER, 46, shot dead by bullets
fired through the closed front door, apparently after a knock.
Two men seen loitering in the corridor a short while before the
shooting are being sought.
As to whether Mr.
WHITTAKER was the intended victim, "we don't
know because the shooters themselves would not have known who
was on the other side," Staff Insp.
McGUIRE said.
"We're simply fortunate that the 10-year-old lad was not in the
way."
Next to die, shortly before midnight Saturday, was Umathevan
THIYAGARAJAH, 26, found in the well-lit parking lot of a small
strip mall at Finch and Warden avenues in Scarborough.
Mr. THIYAGARAJAH, who appeared to have had no previous dealings
with police, had been shot several times and was pronounced dead
at the scene.
Several men were spied near where his body was found. Police
yesterday urged any witnesses: to come forward.
Finally, at around 4: 30 a.m. yesterday, came the gunfire at Yonge
and Dundas streets, killing Dwayne
TAILOR/TAYLOR, 21, of Brampton, who
died later in hospital.
Ajine STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, 24, of Mississauga, was arrested soon after the
shooting and faces a charge of first-degree murder.
In Brampton, police responded to a 911 call about 1 p.m. yesterday
after a man who was seen walking naked in the Williams Parkway
and McLaughlin Road area said a crime had been committed.
Officers later discovered a 21-year-old woman "suffering from
severe trauma to the head" in a nearby basement apartment, Constable
Jennifer BRYER said.
The woman died of her injuries in hospital.
Police are treating her death as a homicide and have arrested
the man, but he has not been charged. They say the man and woman
knew each other.
Staff Insp.
McGUIRE stressed that Toronto's weekend Caribana
festivities appear not to have had any connection to the violence.
While much of the crowd packed into Dundas Square had been celebrating
Caribana, he noted, the festival itself was by then long over
and was almost entirely trouble-free.
"This had nothing to do with Caribana, it's a very unfortunate
incident, I'm sure the people associated with Caribana just shake
their heads."

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JONES,
Georgina▼Evelyn▼ (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at Christie Gardens, on Friday, July 29, 2005 in her
90th year. Beloved wife of the late William
JONES, formerly of
Gravenhurst. Survived by her brother Captain Raymond
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
predeceased by brother Harold
TAILOR/TAYLOR and sister Margaret
FINKLE.
Fondly remembered by nieces and nephews; Jeryl (Audrey), Jeanne
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Judy (Glen
SHERMAN), Mary (Julian
FISHER), Ruth
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Rolf HARVEY,)
Bruce▼FINKLE, and the late Paul
FINKLE. Also fondly
remembered by great nieces and nephews; Cassie, Christopher,
Emma, Samuel, Patricia, Carolyn and also by the Hodgkinson Family.
Funeral Service will be held at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor Street West, at Windermere, east of the Jane subway,
on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 at 11 a.m. with visitation beginning
at 10 a.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. For those who wish,
donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
Safe in the arms of Jesus

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Jane▲▼
(HAYNES)
Peacefully on Monday, August 1, 2005 in Cambridge, after a courageous
struggle with cancer, surrounded by family and Friends. Loving
wife of J. Paul
HAYNES, devoted mother of Patrick and Matthew.
Daughter▲ of Tilly
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Fergus and the late Thomas
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Sister▲▼ of Andy
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Maifa) of China, daughter-in-law of Paul
and Jean HAYNES of Oakville, sister-in-law of Peter and Haili
HAYNES of Toronto and aunt to Andrew and Cameron
HAYNES.
Jane
was born on December 11, 1964 and raised on Ward's Island (Toronto),
with her post-secondary education at the University of Guelph
(B.Sc. and M.Sc.) where she worked after graduation. After her
boys were born she gave up her career to be with them and had
great satisfaction and pleasure in participating in their lives
and educating them in the wonders of nature and science. She
will be sorely missed by her family and Friends. Friends will
be received at the Gilbert MacIntyre and son Funeral Home Hart
Chapel, 1099 Gordon Street, Guelph, (Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.).
Funeral on Friday morning August 5, 2005 to St. Joseph's Church,
Paisley Road Guelph, for Funeral Mass at 10: 30 o'clock. Interment
at Farnham Cemetery Arkell. Vigil for Jane on Thursday evening
at 8 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, donations to Lisaard House,
950 Speedsville Road, Cambridge, Ontario N3H 5B6 or to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Cards available
at the funeral home or condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-13 published
SIMPSON,
RomaCecille
Peacefully, in the arms of her daughter and in the presence of
her granddaughter, at the Providence Manor in Kingston, on Thursday,
August 11, 2005. Roma in her 99th year, beloved wife to the late
Thomas SIMPSON.
Loving mother of Sandra
DAVIES (Peter
ALLEN.)
Predeceased by her darling son Tim. Cherished Nana of David
DAVIES
(Sue MAKI) and Luke
DAVIES
(JessiLinnTAILOR/TAYLOR.) Dear Aunt to
her many nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at the Robert J. Reid and Sons Funeral
Home, 309 Johnson Street (at Barrie) on Tuesday, August 16th,
2005 from noon to service time. The Memorial Service will be
held in "The Chapel on the Corner" at 1 p.m.
In memory of Roma, donations to the Providence Continuing Care
Centre, Providence Manor Site, would be appreciated. The family
would like to express heartfelt thanks to Dr. Greg
PATEY and
the caregivers at Providence Manor for their constant patience
and loving kindness.
Online Guest Book www. ReidFuneralHome.com "A Family Tradition
for 104 years"

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-18 published
SHAMBLEAU,
BarbaraLisette
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully on Tuesday, August 16, 2005. She is predeceased by
her husband Bryson (1991). Barbara will be missed by her family,
her daughter Sharon
TURNER
(David) and her son Taylor (Ann,)
her grandchildren Joe and Steve
TURNER,
ChrisSHAMBLEAU (Rebecca
MILLS,)
StephanieASMIS (Chris) and much loved great-granddaughter
Aislyn SHAMBLEAU, her sister Diana
SHEPHERD
(Douglas) and many
nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. She is predeceased
by her brother Crozier
TAILOR/TAYLOR (2003.) Barbara was a 60 year member
of the May Court Club of St. Catharines, a passionate bridge
player and an original member of Rodman Hall, working in the
gift shop which led to her later in life career with Cameron-Jefferies
of which she was most proud. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial
Service will be held at the Butler Funeral Home, 33 Duke Street,
St. Catharines on Saturday, August 20, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. The
family will receive Friends from noon until service time. As
expressions of sympathy, donations to the St. Catharines General
Hospital Future Regional Cancer Centre would be appreciated by
the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-26 published
McDONALD,
Donald▼Alexander▼
On Wednesday, August 24th, 2005 in his 87th year. Don died peacefully
at home, surrounded by family after a brief illness. Adored husband
and best friend of Joan
(WATSON/
YULE)
McDONALD of Fergus and
the late June
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
McDONALD.
Loving▲▼ father of Nancy and her
husband Bob
COOPER of Unionville; Barbara
BUBEL of Oakville and
Janet STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Fergus. Predeceased by his daughter Maureen,
wife of Timothy
WILSON of Severn Falls. Loving stepfather of
Cristina EVANOW and her husband Bill of Maple Ridge, British
Columbia and David
YULE and his wife
Pamela▼ of Brampton. Proud
and loving Grampa to Sandy, Stephanie and David
COOPER;
Erin,▼
Jeff and Bradley
WILSON;
Joe▼ and Kaella
BUBEL; Jenny and Jackie
SANKEY;
Alicia▼ and Hannah
YULE and Jessica, Matthew, Liam and
Daniel EVANOW.
Don,▼ born in Saint Thomas, Ontario, served as a
fighter pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World
War 2 and was attached to 30 Squadron Royal Air Force stationed
for a number of years in Ceylon. Predeceased by his brothers
Wallace,▼Bob,▼Ed▼ and his sister Jean
STIRLING. He was well loved
by his in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and many Friends. Visitation
will be held at the Graham A. Giddy Funeral Home and Chapel, 280
St. David St. South in Fergus, on Monday, August 29th, 2005 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will be held at Knox Presbyterian
Church in Elora, on Tuesday, August 30th, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend
Kees VANDERMEY officiating. Legion Service to be conducted at
the Funeral Home on Monday evening at 6: 45 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Knox Presbyterian Church in Elora, Wellington
Hospice or the Canadian Cancer Society. Cards available at the
Funeral Home (519) 843-3100. www.grahamgiddyfh.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-27 published
McDONALD,
Donald▲Alexander▲
On Wednesday, August 24th, 2005 in his 87th year. Don died peacefully
at home, surrounded by family after a brief illness. Adored husband
and best friend of Joan
(WATSON/
YULE)
McDONALD of Fergus and
the late June
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
McDONALD.
Loving▲▼ father of Nancy and her
husband Bob
COOPER of Unionville; Barbara
BUBEL of Oakville and
Janet STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Fergus. Predeceased by his daughter Maureen,
wife of Timothy
WILSON of Severn Falls. Loving stepfather of
Cristina EVANOW and her husband Bill of Maple Ridge, British
Columbia and David
YULE and his wife
Pamela▲ of Brampton. Proud
and loving Grampa to Sandy, Stephanie and David
COOPER;
Erin,▲
Jeff and Bradley
WILSON;
Joe▲ and Kaella
BUBEL; Jenny and Jackie
SANKEY;
Alicia▲ and Hannah
YULE and Jessica, Matthew, Liam and
Daniel EVANOW.
Don,▲ born in Saint Thomas, Ontario, served as a
fighter pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World
War 2 and was attached to 30 Squadron Royal Air Force stationed
for a number of years in Ceylon. Predeceased by his brothers
Wallace,▲Bob,▲Ed▲ and his sister Jean
STIRLING. He was well loved
by his in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and many Friends. Visitation
will be held at the Graham A. Giddy Funeral Home and Chapel, 280
St. David St. South in Fergus, on Monday, August 29th, 2005 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will be held at Knox Presbyterian
Church in Elora, on Tuesday, August 30th, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend
Kees VANDERMEY officiating. Legion Service to be conducted at
the Funeral Home on Monday evening at 6: 45 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Knox Presbyterian Church in Elora, Wellington
Hospice or the Canadian Cancer Society. Cards available at the
Funeral Home (519) 843-3100. www.grahamgiddyfh.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-27 published
TUCKER,
Barbara (formerly
PATTILLO)
Died peacefully at her home in Guelph on Tuesday, August 23,
2005, at the age of 78 years. Wife of Tom
TUCKER and the late
David M. PATTILLO (1972.) Dear mother of Beth
PATTILLO
(AndrewBISHOP) of Greenwich, Nova Scotia, Caroline
WHALEN
(Gerry) of
Brighton, Margaret
PATTILLO
(BrianMAYNARD) of Dundas, Hugh
PATTILLO
(Dale BARKER-
PATTILLO) of Cochrane, Alberta, and Paul
TUCKER
(Kerry CABELDU) of Guelph. Dear grandmother of Alyson, David,
Barberie (Sean), Ailise, Megan, Merryn, Adria, Jaden, Braden
and Jacob. Great grandmother of Arienne and Alexandra. Predeceased
by her brother John
KELSALL.
Barb's was a well lived life, full
of family, Friends and pets. 'She' and her beloved Tom shared
a joy of music, nature, reading and English travel. Joan and
Royce TAILOR/TAYLOR, Agnes
GELB, Eve
CURTIS, Barb
LINDSAY and the Elstons
were their closest Friends and frequent companions on their many
escapades. Her professional and personal accomplishments were
numerous. Barb was a member of the Ontario Dietetic Association,
Dietitians of Canada as well as several nature conservancies.
Cremation and a private family service and inurnment have taken
place. Memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society
Wellington County Unit or to the Federation of Ontario Naturalists
Natures Reserves Fund would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to Gilchrist Chapel, McIntyre and Wilkie Funeral Home, 1 Delhi
Street, Guelph, Ontario 519-824-0031. We invite you to leave
your memories and donations online at: www.gilchristchapel.com
Barbara will be deeply missed by all.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-15 published
AH-PIANG, Teddy James (May 5, 1968-September 8, 2005)
It is with deepest sorrow that we announce the untimely and tragic
passing of Teddy AH-
PIANG, beloved and devoted partner of Tony
TAILOR/TAYLOR, loving
son of Arielle AH-
PIANG of Mauritius and the late
Eddie AH-PIANG. Loving brother of Mike (Mauritius) and Shane
(Luxembourg), oncle of loved nieces Yasmine and Valeria. He will
also be missed by his tantes Maryse, Marie-Claire, Florence (god-mother),
tante Francine, Sylvie (and Arnald), oncle Edouard (and Bernadette),
oncle and godfather Hervé (and Janine) of Ottawa, and Eileen
of Mauritius, and many relatives in Maritius and throughout Canada,
including his cousins Josiane, Karen (and Chris), Brian, Annick
(and Christian), Colin, little Lorie, Melanie, Stacy, Eric, Pascal
and Joan. Teddy will be deeply missed by all those nearest to
him including Rick and Marie-Josée, Sebastien and Teddy's godson
Tristan. He will be lovingly missed by his extended Taylor family
of Barbados. He was a dedicated and respected In-Charge flight
attendant with Air Canada, who will be particularly missed by
his colleagues, especially his loyal Friends Wendy
MacFARLANE
and Eric PARRY.
Teddy's passions included his music, sports and
travel. He loved all sports and was an active member of the Spartan
Volleyball Club. He graduated from McGill University in 1990
with honors in Computer Science, incorporating his ingenious
Computer skills in his daily life. He will be missed by all who
encountered him in his relatively short but most successful life.
An exceptional human being. Teddy may you now fly with angels
and find your peace Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral
Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street (South of Wellesley) on
Friday, September 16, 2005 from 2 until 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, September 17, 2005 at
1 p.m. from Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church 520 Sherbourne
Street (Sherbourne at Earl Streets). Private cremation will follow.
In memory of Teddy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society,
Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation, Canadian Mental Health
Association or to the Dreams Take Flight would be welcomed.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-19 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Arabella (née
GOLSBY)
Ara died September 17, 2005 after a valiant fight at the age
of 73 surrounded by family at St. Vincent de Paul Palliative
Care Hospice in Brockville. She died from cancer 5 months after
the passing of her husband of 48 years. Beloved wife of the late
Bill TAILOR/TAYLOR, mother to Jim and Anne (Bob,) sister to Kay and
the late Mary, dear cousin of Marjorie, Ara was a caring, loving
woman, dedicated to her family and keeping her home. She will
be deeply missed. Friends may call at the Trull "North Toronto"
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks
south of Lawrence) on Wednesday September 21, 2005 from 11: 00
a.m. until time of service in the chapel at 12: 00. Interment
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations gratefully
directed to either Providence Continuing Care Centre St. Vincent
Site Foundation, 42 Garden Street, Brockville, Ontario, K6V 2C3
or Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship, 272 Attwell Dr., Toronto,
Ontario, M9W 6M3 would be appreciated by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-23 published
BAND,
John▼Trumbull,▼ K.St.J.
Peacefully in Toronto, on Sunday, September 18th, 2005, in his
91st year. son of the late Charles S.
BAND and Helen Warren
BAND.
Husband▼ of the late Elizabeth Rogers
BAND (née
LUMBERS.)
Predeceased
by his sisters Priscilla
MORLEY and Helen
BAND. Survived by his
sister Barbara
GUNN.
He leaves his cherished children and their spouses: John M.
BAND
and Teri, Sarah
BAND,
Victoria▼MacRAE and Rick
CLARKE, Jalynn
BENNETT and Bill
JAMES and Jennifer
ROGERS and John
HEWGILL.
John▼ leaves his beloved partner Patty
FISCHER.
Papoo and Papa to his treasured grandchildren and their spouses:
Kara McINTOSH and Jeff
TAILOR/TAYLOR, David
MULLER and Anna
POTVIN,
Alexandra BENNETT, Braden
BENNETT, Ryan
McINTOSH and Alison
LOVELL,
Ashlynn BAND and David
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH,
Jeremy▼ and Rebekah
McINTOSH, Courtney
BAND, Sam
BENNETT, Matthew
BAND and Zoe
BAND. Cherished great-grandfather
to eleven lively great-grandchildren: Elias, Graydon and Esmée
TAILOR/TAYLOR;
Olivia,▼India▼ and Kai
MORGAN; Eloise, Tucker and Luci
McINTOSH;
Jack▼McINTOSH and Ella
MULLER.
Respecting John's wishes, a private burial has taken place. A
service of thanksgiving and remembrance will be held at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, 227 Bloor Street East, Toronto, on Friday, September
30th at 12 o'clock.
By special request, donations may be made to the Trinity College
School, History Department, 55 Deblaquire St. N., Port Hope,
Ontario, L1A 4K7 or St. Clement's School, Music Department, 21
St. Clements Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4R 1G8 or Princess Margaret
Hospital, Sarcoma Research, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario,
M5G 2M9.
"He who plants kindness gathers joy"

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-27 published
BAND,
John▲Trumbull,▲ K.St.J.
Peacefully in Toronto, on Sunday, September 18th, 2005, in his
91st year. son of the late Charles S.
BAND and Helen Warren
BAND.
Husband▲ of the late Elizabeth Rogers
BAND (née Lumbers.) Predeceased
by his sisters Priscilla Morley and Helen
BAND. Survived by his
sister Barbara
GUNN.
He leaves his cherished children and their spouses: John M.
BAND
and Teri, Sarah
BAND,
Victoria▲MacRAE and Rick
CLARKE, Jalynn
BENNETT and Bill
JAMES and Jennifer
ROGERS and John
HEWGILL.
John▲ leaves his beloved partner Patty
FISCHER.
Papoo and Papa to his treasured grandchildren and their spouses:
Kara McINTOSH and Jeff
TAILOR/TAYLOR, David
MULLER and Anna
POTVIN,
Alexandra BENNETT, Braden
BENNETT, Ryan
McINTOSH and Alison
LOVELL,
Ashlynn BAND and David
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH,
Jeremy▲ and Rebekah
McINTOSH, Courtney
BAND, Sam
BENNETT, Matthew
BAND and Zoe
BAND. Cherished great-grandfather
to eleven lively great-grandchildren: Elias, Graydon and Esmée
TAILOR/TAYLOR;
Olivia,▲India▲ and Kai
MORGAN; Eloise, Tucker and Luci
McINTOSH;
Jack▲McINTOSH and Ella
MULLER.
Respecting John's wishes, a private burial has taken place. A
service of thanksgiving and remembrance will be held at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, 227 Bloor Street East, Toronto, on Friday, September
30th at 12 o'clock.
By special request, donations may be made to the Trinity College
School, History Department, 55 Deblaquire St. N., Port Hope,
Ontario, L1A 4K7 or St. Clement's School, Music Department, 21
St. Clements Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4R 1G8 or Princess Margaret
Hospital, Sarcoma Research, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario,
M5G 2M9.
"He who plants kindness gathers joy"

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-06 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Mollie
Peacefully, on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, in her 90th year. Mollie, beloved wife of
Alan, for 52 years. Loved mother of Paula and her husband Bill.
Loved grandmother of David and his wife Carolyn and Susan and
her husband Rod. Cherished great-grandmother of Paul, Will, Alex
and Drew. Dear sister of Jo and Sally of England. Special thanks
to the staff of 3E at O.T.M.H. for their loving and thoughtful
care. A Private Family Service has been arranged with the Kopriva
Taylor Community Funeral Home, Oakville (905-844-2600). As an
expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the
O.T.M.H. Charitable Corporation, 327 Reynolds Street, Oakville,
Ontario L6J 3L7. Email condolences may be sent to kopriva@eol.ca
please place
TAILOR/TAYLOR on the subject line.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-08 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ruth▲▼Elizabeth▲▼ (née
SILVESTER)
October 3, 2005, age 97, Ruth peacefully entered her eternal
home to be with her Lord and Saviour whom she loved and served.
She lived and shared her Christian faith with all who knew, admired
and loved her, family and Friends alike. Interment and committal
service in Midland, Ontario, Lakeview Cemetery, 1 p.m. Friday
October 14. A time of remembrance and reception following at
Nicholls Funeral Home Heritage House, Midland Ontario. A memorial
service will be held in Calgary, Alberta on October 21. In lieu
of flowers a memorial tribute to a charity of choice would be
appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-12 published
MARSALES,
ElinorJane (née
McLAUGHLIN)
Of West Flamborough, slipped away on Sunday, October 9, 2005.
Beloved mother of Pamela and Peter
MARSALES, dear mother-in-law
and friend to Hugh
TAILOR/TAYLOR and grandmother to Cecily and Charles
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Blessed sister to Frank
McLAUGHLIN and Pamela
WRIGHT.
Loving aunt of Michael
McLAUGHLIN,
Mary and Peter
COOK, Susan
and Anderson
CHARTERS and children, Tim, Philip and David
WRIGHT.
Predeceased by her father "Charlie", mother Pamela, sister Pamela
WRIGHT and sister-in-law Ann
McLAUGHLIN and husband "Barney."
Elinor was a long time member of the West Flamborough Women's
Institute, a founding member of the West Flamborough Women's
Fellowship. Where there is much love there is much forgiveness
is the legacy that she lived and left. Friends may call at the
Marlatt Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 195 King Street West,
Dundas, on Thursday, October 13th from 7-9 p.m. followed by visitation
at Christ Church Anglican, Flamborough, Hwy 8 on Saturday, October
15th from 12: 30 p.m. until time of service in the church at 2:00
p.m. Interment to follow. Cremation has taken place. As an expression
of sympathy donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Hamilton Burlington Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals.
www.marlattfuneralhomedundas.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-12 published
MURPHY,
Patrick▼James▼
(Retired longtime executive of Elf Atochem and a longtime member
of the Boulevard Club)
Suddenly on Monday, October 10, 2005 in his 72nd year. Beloved
husband of the late Shirley (née
NOBLE.)
Loving father of Sean
Patrick MURPHY. Dear brother of Margaret
McKEEN and her husband
Jack and predeceased by his sister Jean
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Also▲▼ loved by
many nieces and nephews. Pat is also mourned by his beloved fiancé
Debra ROBERTS.
Friends▼ may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel"
Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy 10 north of
Queen Elizabeth Way), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral
mass will be held Friday, October 14, 2005 at St. Patrick's Church,
921 Flagship Drive, Mississauga (at Tomken), at 11 a.m. Cremation.
For those who wish, donations may be made to the Trillium Health
Centre Foundation.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-14 published
LINDENFIELD,
Dr.RitaGraham
At St. Michael's Hospital on Wednesday October 12, 2005. Survived
by her sister Frances
LINDENFIELD, her nieces Mary Margaret
GANNON,
Elizabeth Ann
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Jacquelyn
ASP.
Fondly▼ remembered by
many great nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
LINDENFIELD of Parkhill, Ontario, brother Dr.
C.E. LINDENFIELD of Gravenhurst, Ontario and sister Mrs. Marianne
DONOHUE of London Ontario. Dr. Rita
LINDENFIELD was the former
head of social workers at the Clarke Institute and a professor
at the University of Toronto School of Social Work. A Memorial
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the Saint John's Chapel
of St. Michael's Cathedral, 200 Church Street, Saturday Morning
at 10: 30 a.m. Following the Mass a reception will be held at
the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704
Yonge Street (5 Blocks south of Lawrence). In lieu of flowers,
remembrances may be made to the Ophthalmic Department of the
University of Toronto.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-20 published
DROPE,
MaryAlice (née
WHITE/WHYTE)
October 24th, 1925 (Toronto) - October 17th, 2005 (Niagara-On-The-Lake)
Mom left us just the way she lived her life - discreetly managing
to sidestep her 80th Birthday party by one week! Predeceased
in 1983 by her beloved husband John, she has been a constant
source of love, strength and support to her children Kathy
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Tim), Pat
BALASIUK (Ron), Sarah
DROPE, Nancy
WHITTY (Dave),
and Will DROPE
(Linda.)
Her grandchildren; Kate and Geoff
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Will and Tim
BALASIUK, Matt, Joel, Hilary and Alison
WHITTY and
Lexi DROPE gave her so much pride and joy. They will fondly remember
how Granny abandoned her 'Grand Slam' Bridge skills during their
card games together. Our mother lived a quiet life as able guardian
of family traditions and legacies, and dedicated to God, church
and charity. Latterly she was largely confined to her home in
Niagara, with brief visits to her 'Golden Pond' - Lake of Bays,
where her siblings June
JARVIS
(Jarvie,)
PeterWHITE/WHYTE (Nan,) John
WHITE/WHYTE
(Di,) and George
WHITE/WHYTE (Letha) reunite every summer at
the Lake to share a tradition born in 1906. Mom will be missed
by so many old Friends who understood her good-hearted intentions.
A celebration of her life will be held at Saint Mark's Anglican
Church in Niagara-on-the-Lake on Saturday, October 22nd at 10: 30
a.m. Though she loved gardening and flowers, Mom would rather
a memorial gift to Community Living Welland/Pelham 535 Southerland
Ave. Welland, Ontario L3B 5A4. 905-735-0081. Arrangements entrusted
to the Niagara-On-The-Lake Chapel of the Morgan Funeral Homes
415 Regent Street. Online Guest Register www.morganfuneral.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-20 published
WHITE/WHYTE,
LorneEdward
Passed away suddenly in a tragic accident in Tanzania on October
16, 2005 at age 29. Beloved youngest
son of Nancy and Terry,
dear brother of Darryl (Cassandra) and uncle to Nolan. Grandson
of Nancy TAILOR/TAYLOR, and predeceased by grandparents Kathleen and
Lorne WHITE/WHYTE and Edward
FORDHAM.
Nephew of predeceased uncle Lorne.
Cherished cousin, uncle and nephew to members of the extended
WHITE/WHYTE family, the Dubees, the Gunnings and the Roses. If a life
is measured by the quality and breadth of relationships, by incredible
acts of kindness, by passionate pursuit of ideas and dreams and
by profound positive influence on others, then Lorne lived countless
lives in his too short time with us. A service to celebrate his
life will be held at the Loyola College Chapel, 7141 Sherbrooke
Street West, Montreal, on Saturday October 22nd at 2 p.m. Reception
to follow at Loyola High School. In lieu of flowers, donations
in Lorne's memory can be made to the Lorne
WHITE/WHYTEMemorialBursar
y, c/o Loyola High School Foundation, 7272 Sherbrooke Street
West, Montreal, H4B 1R2.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-24 published
Hugh TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Sailor (1920-2005)
Chief petty officer served in the Royal Canadian Navy through
three periods in its development. In 1940, he was among the skeleton
crew that saved a battle-damaged H.M.C.S. Saguenay
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Monday, October
24, 2005, Page S8
Ottawa -- Leading Seaman Hugh
TAILOR/TAYLOR had just awakened from a
nap in the upper mess deck of H.M.C.S. Saguenay when a torpedo
fired by the Italian submarine Argo slammed into her port side
at 3: 55 a.m. on December 1, 1940.
The explosion, which blew a large hole in Saguenay's hull three
metres from the bow on the port side, killed 21 of Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR's
shipmates and started a fire in the fore lower mess deck. Eighteen
others, some severely burned, were wounded.
It was the start of a desperate, five-day odyssey that quickly
became a naval legend that endures to this day, and Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR
was right in the middle of it. He remembered that night for the
rest of his life. "It was a helluva crash," he said in 1993.
"The ship seemed to go up in the air and come down and just for
a minute everything went silent. Then everything was on fire."
Within seconds, the crew of Saguenay, who had been escorting
a convoy of 30 merchantmen from Gibraltar to Britain along with
ships of the Royal Navy, ran to action stations. Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
his three years of training in the Royal Canadian Navy kicking
in, rushed to join his shipmates but slipped and fell ingloriously
to the deck. That fall probably saved him from the burns suffered
by those who ran over him in their haste to escape the blaze.
He crawled instead. "All the flames were up high and I was laying
on the floor. Actually, I think tripping was a godsend."
Miraculously, Saguenay, which had been steaming 300 nautical
miles west of Ireland, was still afloat and moving at 12 knots.
Damage, however, was severe. The stokers' and seamens' messes
were gone and the bridge and wheelhouse had to be abandoned.
Yet the destruction failed to extinguish Saguenay's fighting
spirit. Minutes later, the officer of the watch, Lieutenant Ralph
WARWICK, spotted a submarine 800 metres off the port bow. Within
seconds, a deck gun fired two 4.7-inch shells -- one short and
one over the target -- before the submarine dived. At the time,
no one knew that the sights on the turret had been knocked out
of alignment by the explosion, making accurate fire impossible.
At dawn, H.M.S. Highlander arrived and removed 87 officers and
ratings. Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR, who known as Buck, remained on board as
one of the few nominated to take Saguenay to safety. It wasn't
an easy assignment. Making a pitiful four knots with a fire still
raging, Saguenay was forced to steam backward because of excessive
vibrations. "Next day, she was relieved of the dead weight of
a large section of her hull when it fell away, and she was able
to increase speed to six knots," Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR wrote.
He also wondered if they'd ever make it. There were small fires
to put out, the engine room was flooded and seawater had seeping
into the oil tanks, contaminating the fuel. The temporary repairs
to the hole in the hull also had to be monitored, which was one
of the worst parts, said daughter Geraldine
TAILOR/TAYLOR. "
All his
dead shipmates were there [inside] so he had to see them. It
made him sick to his stomach."
Somehow, Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his shipmates worked miracles and kept
their ship alive. "By December 4th, it was apparent that, barring
an act of God or the enemy, Saguenay would be able to reach either
Belfast or the Clyde."
One more ordeal remained for Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Saguenay, which was
commissioned on May 22, 1931, in Portsmouth, England, as the
first river-class destroyer built for the Royal Canadian Navy.
Early on December 4, a mine exploded underneath the ship but
did little damage. Saguenay arrived in Barrow-in-Furness, in
northwest England, the following day.
A naval board of enquiry concluded that bringing the ship back
to port "represents a very considerable feat of seamanship and
endurance, and is one that reflects great credit on her captain,
officers and ship's company." Saguenay's captain, Commander Gus
MILES, was awarded the Order of the British Empire.
Thirteen months later, at the beginning of January, 1942, Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR lived though another dramatic episode when a week-long
storm battered Saguenay as she escorted a convoy to Canada. About
400 nautical miles east of Newfoundland, "the wind rose rapidly
to full hurricane force creating seas so violently confused that
it was impossible to heave through in the normal manner," he
wrote. "Hour after hour, in the log, the entries read, 'wind,
12; sea, 99,' which are the highest possible under any scale."
After two days of merciless pounding, Saguenay was "a bit of
a mess." The storm had knocked out the main steering gear and
Mr. TAILOR/TAYLOR and two other men were sent to the "Tilley flats"
at the stern, where emergency apparatus allowed the ship to be
steered by hand.
First, though, the men had to get there, which meant inching
along about 30 metres of sea-swept deck. Waves as high as 25
metres towered over them. "It was very dangerous. They could
have been washed overboard," recalled fellow crewman George
BORGAL
of Halifax. Seventeen hours later, after displaying "remarkable
stamina and endurance," Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his men were relieved.
Saguenay's punishment continued after Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR left the ship.
In November of 1942, a collision on a foggy night off Newfoundland
detonated racks of depth charges and blew off the stern. Saguenay
once again made port but never returned to convoy duty. After
that, the stern was sealed off and the ship became a training
vessel.
By then, Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR was serving on H.M.C.S. St. Catherines. He
was on duty on March 6, 1944, when the ship helped capture German
submarine U-744. In an exhausting ordeal that lasted 32 hours,
seven ships dropped 291 depth charges until finally U-744 surfaced,
its guns blazing.
Buck TAILOR/TAYLOR was a Maritimer born with salt air in his lungs.
Orphaned at an early age, he was raised by his Nova Scotia grandmother.
At 15, he ran away to sea and joined the merchant marine, only
to have his adventure meet an ignoble end when his ship ran aground
in Bedford Basin at the north end of Halifax Harbour. It took
him two days to walk home.
Two▼ years later, on September 13, 1937, Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR joined the
navy. Over the next 25 years, he served on 10 ships and cruised
all over the world before retiring in 1962 as a chief petty officer.
During the Korean War, he served on H.M.C.S. Haida. His career
spanned three distinct eras, starting with a tiny prewar navy
of 1,800 men and 13 ships that mobilized on September 10, 1939,
and evolved into a huge wartime force of 100,000 sailors and
400 fighting ships. During the 1950s, the navy expanded to 20,000
men and 50 modern ships. It was the navy's golden era and Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR helped build it.
Despite a career filled with drama, Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR never boasted
of his exploits, Geraldine
TAILOR/TAYLOR said. "He was one of the unsung
heroes of the Royal Canadian Navy because he never talked much
about his experiences. He just did his job."
Hugh Edward
TAILOR/TAYLOR was born on August 19, 1920, in Parrsboro,
Nova Scotia He died of cancer on July 22 in Kemptville, Ontario
He was 84. He leaves his wife, Patricia, his daughters Geraldine,
June and Kathryn, and his son James.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-29 published
I Remember -- Hugh
TAILOR/TAYLOR
By Kathy TAILOR/TAYLOR-
HALLICK,
Saturday,October▲▼ 29, 2005, Page S9
Kathy TAILOR/TAYLOR-
HALLICK writes about her father, Hugh Taylor, whose
obituary appeared on October 24.
In his time, my father was an unassuming individual who had a
very strong work ethic, which he passed on to his children. He
was proud of the years he served with the Royal Canadian Navy
and did it truly for love of his country, Canada. He rarely spoke
of his wartime experiences so it came as quite a shock to all
of his children when we read about him in The Globe and Mail.
We have also underestimated the aftereffects, both physical and
emotional, felt by our wartime veterans and their wives who kept
the home fires burning. My father suffered respiratory illness
due to exposure to asbestos while serving on a series of ships.
We only became aware of his condition a few years ago. Being
a proud man, it was only last year that he finally applied for
assistance from Veterans Affairs. The devastation came for him
when his request was denied. It was appealed and before the appeal
went before the board, he died. A few weeks after his death,
my mother went before the appeal board. This appeal was rejected
based on a medical technicality. Our family will persevere in
order that my mother, whose income that has been cut in half
since my father's death, will have some quality of life during
her remaining years. Is this not a sad statement that my father
had to go through this, and now my mother, too? Is this what
the Department of Veterans Affairs meant in their commitment
last year to take care of the widows and widowers of veterans?

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Capt.▼Raymond▼A.,▼ D.S.L.
(Retired Director Emeritus, Anglican Church Army in Canada) Peacefully
on Monday, October 31, 2005, in Toronto, at 91 years of age.
Now with his beloved late wife Dorothy, and both safe in the
arms of Jesus. Dearly loved by daughters Mary
FISHER and Ruth
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and grand-daughter Emma
FISHER.
Predeceased▲▼ by brother
Harold and sisters Georgina
JONES and Margaret
FINKLE.
Missed▼
by Julian FISHER and Rolf
HARVEY, fondly remembered by nieces
and nephews. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor Street West, at Windermere, east of the Jane subway,
on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
at the Church of the Messiah, 240 Avenue Road, at Dupont, on
Friday, November 4, 2005 at 10 o'clock. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery.
If desired, donation to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Frederick▲▼Lloyd
Died November 20, 2005. Survived by loving sister Florence. Beloved
uncle of Richard
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Treva▲▼
(Engvar)
BRAATEN, John (Hannah,)
Francie and Elizabeth (Firdaus
KHARAS)
SERVICE. He will be missed
by cousins Clarence
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(ElsieINNES,) Gwen
TEDDER and John
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(Lois) and grand nieces and nephews. Born January 25,
1919 to W. China missionaries. Member W. China Club and Victoria
Tennis Club and former Crown Life employee. Memorial Service
Bloor Street United, Saturday, November 26, 2005 at 2 p.m. Donations
to church or charity of your choice in lieu of flowers. Arrangements
entrusted to Ward Funeral Home.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
JasonRoss▲▼
(March▲▼ 31, 1969-November 22, 2005)
Suddenly at his home in Toronto. Jason is survived by his parents,
Ross and Janet
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Stevensville, Ontario, brother and sister-in-law
Jonathan and Debbie
TAILOR/TAYLOR and newborn niece Leah of Niagara
Falls, as well as several uncles and aunts; Murray and Beverly
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Winnipeg, Jim
EDGAR,
Kathy▲▼ and Curtis
EMERY of Calgary,
Bob and Joanne
EDGAR of Thunder Bay, David and Kim
EDGAR of Vancouver
and many cousins. After graduation in 1993 from the University
of Windsor, Jason completed his C.F.A. while working with several
financial firms in the Toronto area. During the past several
years he traded with Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Investment
Banking and most recently with U.B.S. He loved Toronto and the
many Friends he had there. Jason is at the Morse and son Chapel
of the Morgan Funeral Homes, 5917 Main Street, Niagara Falls
where a Funeral Service will be held on Saturday morning at 11: 00
o'clock. Interment will follow in Fairview Cemetery. For those
who wish, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or a charity of choice. Online guest register at www.morganfuneral.com

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WARREN,
Kathryn▲Winton▲ "
Kay▲" (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Kay was born on September 5, 1914 and died peacefully at the
Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Friday, November 25, 2005. Kay
was the beloved wife of the late J. Bertram
WARREN (1978,) the
proud mother of John (Joan) and Nancy and equally proud grandmother
of Heather, Katie, John, Chris and the late Stuart (1992) and
great-grandmother of Allison. Kay is also survived by her sister
Jean HUNT and brother Cam (Ruby)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
She▲ was predeceased
by her parents George and Evelyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her sister Ruth
BROWN.
A private family service has been held. As expressions of sympathy
donations to the charity of your choice or to the Stuart Warren
Memorial Fund, c/o Royal St. George's College, 120 Howland Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario M5R 3B5. Arrangements entrusted to the Barthel
Funeral Home (519) 653-3251. Tributes may be made on line at
www.mem.com

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Katherine▲▼ "
Kate▲▼"
Jean,▲▼ B.A. (Queen's,) B.Com. (Guelph)
On Wednesday, November 30, 2005, a life too short, but one filled
with a fierce enthusiasm for living, came to an end. Kate died
at home in the arms of her beloved husband Michael
AZULAY, surrounded
by her loving family. Her passing will leave an unspeakable void
in the hearts and lives of her cherished children, Isaac, Naomi
and Isabelle, her parents Sandra and Don
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Kingston,
her sister and best friend Susan
TAILOR/TAYLOR and husband Rob
MURPHY
of Toronto, her loved brother Geoff
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Meriel▼
of Colebrook, Ontario. She will also be greatly missed by her
mother-in-law Jean
AZULAY of Dunrobin, Ontario and all of Michael's
brothers and sisters and their spouses - Kim, Karen, Gina
MULVIE
and John WATSON,
Tracy▼ and Luigi
PORCARI, Curtis and Elaine and
Tara and Mark
RIGLEY.
Kate▼ also leaves 18 nieces and nephews.
Kate was a tremendously positive force in every facet of life.
She was passionate in life as a wife, as a mother and as a friend.
She was incredibly beautiful, bright, strong-willed, witty, soft
and warm. We are better people today, more complete, because
Kate was integral and an influential part of our lives. We will
miss her terribly - we already do. During times of darkness,
great light and support were provided by a tremendous network
of Friends, neighbours, colleagues, everyone at Anthem and most
importantly Kate's healthcare team. Special thanks to Doctors Stephanie
LAFRAMBOISE, Ian
QUIRT, Helen
PYLE, Lynn
BENJAMIN and to her
palliative care nurse specialist Sharilee
COX-
ARSNEAULT. A private
family service will be held in Kate's honour with a celebration
of life to follow in the new year for many people whose lives
she touched. In lieu of flowers, we respectfully request donations
to Wellspring of Halton Peel or to the Canadian Cancer Society.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-06 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Katherine▲▼ "
Kate▲▼"
Jean,▲▼ B.A. (Queen's,) B.Com. (Guelph)
On Wednesday, November 30, 2005, a life too short, but one filled
with a fierce enthusiasm for living, came to an end. Kate died
at home in the arms of her beloved husband Michael
AZULAY, surrounded
by her loving family. Her passing will leave an unspeakable void
in the hearts and lives of her cherished children, Isaac, Naomi
and Isabelle, her parents Sandra and Don
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Kingston,
her sister and best friend Susan
TAILOR/TAYLOR and husband Rob
MURPHY
of Toronto, her loved brother Geoff
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Meriel▲
of Colebrook, Ontario. She will also be greatly missed by her
mother-in-law Jean
AZULAY of Dunrobin, Ontario and all of Michael's
brothers and sisters and their spouses - Kim, Karen, Gina
MULVIE
and John WATSON,
Tracy▲ and Luigi
PORCARI, Curtis and Elaine and
Tara and Mark
RIGLEY.
Kate▲ also leaves 18 nieces and nephews.
Kate was a tremendously positive force in every facet of life.
She was passionate in love as a wife, as a mother and as a friend.
She was incredibly beautiful, bright, strong-willed, witty, soft
and warm. We are better people today, more complete, because
Kate was an integral and an influential part of our lives. We
will miss her terribly - we already do. During times of darkness,
great light and support were provided by a tremendous network
of Friends, neighbours, colleagues, everyone at Anthem and most
importantly Kate's healthcare team. Special thanks to Doctors Stephanie
LAFRAMBOISE, Ian
QUIRT, Helen
PYLE, Lynn
BENJAMIN and to her
palliative care nurse specialist Sharilee
COX-
ARSNEAULT. A private
family service will be held in Kate's honour with a celebration
of life to follow in the new year for many people whose lives
she touched. In lieu of flowers, we respectfully request donations
to Wellspring of Halton Peel or to the Canadian Cancer Society.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-08 published
REYNOLDS,
DanielE.
Native of Montreal, passed away peacefully at Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital on December 7, 2005, in his 88th year. He was
predeceased by his loving wife, Patricia (née
O'BRIEN.) He was
beloved father to, and will be greatly missed by, Pam
REYNOLDS,
Sally REYNOLDS (Bill
GRIFFITHS), Anne
McMANUS (Larry
McMANUS),
Patty REYNOLDS (Brian
TAILOR/TAYLOR), D.J.
REYNOLDS and Chris
REYNOLDS
(Robin MARTEL.) He will also be missed by his grandchildren -
Jill, Heather, Mike, Erin, Allison, Emily, Kelly, Scott, Kate,
Jacqueline and Justin. He is survived by his loving sisters -
Brenda WILKING, Martha
FOGH, Deirdre
McVEY (Robert
McVEY) and
Barbara REYNOLDS and by his sister-in-law, Mary (Bubby)
MacDOUGALL.
Moved by charity and honouring his wishes, his body has been
graciously donated to the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine.
A memorial Mass will be held in his honour on Friday December
9 at 11: 00 a.m. at St. Andrew's Church in Oakville. In lieu of
flowers, a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity
of one's choice would be appreciated. The family wishes to extend
heartfelt gratitude to the nursing staff at Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital as well as to the staff at Sunrise Senior Living
of Oakville.

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CREALY,
Laura▲May▲ (1919-2005)
Died December 4, 2005, the day after her 86th birthday. The daughter
of Frederick and Lulu
CREALY, she was born in Caradoc Township,
Ontario, and grew up in the heart of a loving farming family
from whom she gained a lifelong sense of duty and integrity,
a moral centre that guided her life and work. After graduating
from Strathroy Collegiate Institute, she widened her rural horizons
and moved to Ottawa to become a file clerk with External Affairs.
Her career in the civil service was cut short in 1942 when she
accompanied a friend who intended to register for the newly-formed
Canadian Women's Army Corps. On the spur of the moment, she later
claimed, Laura joined too.
Self effacing Laura would never have admitted the pioneering
courage it took to go off to war in an army so new and ill equipped
she did basic training in street clothes and high heeled shoes
because uniforms hadn't been manufactured yet but signing up
was illustrative of her lifelong dedication to her country. Laura
served overseas and rose to the rank of sergeant before her discharge
in 1946. She subsequently obtained her B.A. from the University
of Toronto and her masters in social work from the University
of Ottawa in 1952. While travelling through the Rockies, she
fell under the spell of the mountains and settled in Calgary
in 1959. She worked as a medical social worker at the Colonel
Belcher Hospital until her retirement in 1979.
Laura was loved for her nature and respected for her spirit by
all she chose as Friends. She had a fine sense of humor, often
at her own expense, but she could be acid-tongued in the face
of injustice, incompetence or the misguided actions of politicians.
Unstintingly generous and caring, she brought out the best in
her Friends, encouraging them through obstacles they couldn't
otherwise imagine conquering. Laura was the most loyal of Friends,
a quality that in return inspired great loyalty in her Friends,
new ones of which she continued to gather until the end of her
life.
Thoroughbred horse racing became a late life passion for her.
She acquired her first racehorse, Uncanny Greg, in 1991 and avidly
followed the sometimes successful careers of several more horses
over the next 14 years. Having become an adept handicapper, she
regularly attended races in Calgary up to the end of the current
season. An enthusiastic reader, especially of mysteries, she
regularly perused several newspapers, countless magazines and
daily completed at least one cryptic crossword puzzle. With dictionaries
always at hand, she was a language purist, pouncing on grammatical
and spelling errors. Laura loved nature and enjoyed it in her
garden, in city parks and in the wilderness. She hiked the Chilkoot
Trail, the West Coast Trail and trails around her favorite spot,
Lake O'Hara. Although she travelled through Europe and the Far
East, she chose a trip on the Nahanni River as her best vacation.
From childhood, dogs were a constant in her life. She leaves
behind her last, her beloved Brittany spaniel Rockette.
Although she documented her travels with thousands of photos,
Laura seldom could be persuaded to have her own picture taken.
Neither did she want a funeral held to mourn her passing. She
is survived by three sisters, Alice
WADSWORTH and Caroline
CREALY
both of Hamilton, Ontario, and Ethel
MIDGLEY
(Bob▲) of Burlington,
Ontario;▲▼ two nieces, Ellen
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Puslinch, Ontario and Patricia
WADSWORTH of Hamilton; four nephews, Robert
MIDGLEY of Toronto,
Philip WADSWORTH of Scarborough, Jerold
WADSWORTH of Montreal,
Brian WADSWORTH of Waterloo and several great nieces and nephews.
A brother, William, and a sister Phyllis, who died in childhood,
predeceased her. Her Ontario family plans to gather in Calgary
next May for a memorial service. Friends will be notified later
of the exact date. Donations in memory of Laura would be gratefully
received by the Animal Rescue Foundation, P.O. Box 34160, Calgary,
Alberta T3C 1S2.
Arrangements entrusted to Pierson's Funeral Service Ltd., Calgary,
Alberta. Telephone (403) 235-3602.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-14 published
Garth TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Doctor And Humanitarian (1944-2005)
As president of
ORBISCanada, the ophthalmologist from Cornwall
circled the globe in a flying eye hospital to personally treat
thousands of Third World patients
By Ron CSILLAG,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, December
14, 2005, Page S9
Toronto -- The call to Ontario in 1982 came from Garth
TAILOR/TAYLOR's
beloved native Jamaica. Did Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR, an ophthalmologist in
Cornwall, Ontario, know of a new flying eye hospital committed
to curing blindness and eye diseases in developing countries?
He had never heard of such a thing, he replied, but he would
look into it.
Two▲ years later, Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR was president of
ORBISCanada,▲ and
a quiet practice in a quiet town was supplemented with a calling:
eliminating preventable blindness around the world.
It was all aboard the state-of-the-art
ORBISFlyingEyeHospital,
a converted DC-10 with a high-tech mobile surgical suite and
lecture theatre that's billed as the world's only airborne eye
hospital and training facility.
ORBIS is an international non-profit humanitarian agency that
grew from a vision that Houston ophthalmologist David Paton had
more than 20 years ago. More than one million people have received
direct medical treatment, and some 93,000 health-care professionals
have received training through its programs in more than 80 countries.
At the time of his death, Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR had completed 111 missions
with ORBIS, the last to Changsha, China, in September. As the
organization's busiest volunteer eye doctor, he treated thousands
of patients and trained many more doctors and surgeons in cornea,
cataract and refractive procedures, including the treatment of
ocular parasites, in more than 40 countries.
"ORBIS doesn't go to get rid of all blindness; it's developmental,"
Dr. TAILOR/TAYLOR said in 1997. "We teach them to do the surgery, or
we teach them to teach others in their country."
The philosophy jibed well with his, a Chinese proverb he was
fond of repeating in his Jamaican lilt: "Tell me and I will forget
show me and I may remember; involve me and I will understand."
Dr. TAILOR/TAYLOR's maiden mission in 1982 was to his birthplace, Jamaica.
"I found my nirvana aboard my first
ORBIS flight," he would recount.
"By treating avoidable blindness, people don't just get back
their sight, they get back their self-esteem."
He also credited the organization with making him a better doctor.
"He was this skinny kid from Montego Bay with a big, easy grin,"
remembers the current president of
ORBISCanada,Ottawa retina
surgeon Brian
LEONARD, who interned with Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR at Ottawa
Civic Hospital. "We considered him a legend. No one knew more
about global blindness."
Sadly, there's much to know. The World Health Organization estimates
there are 45 million blind people on the planet, and 135 million
with low vision; 90 per cent of the world's blind live in developing
countries, with nine million in India, six million in China,
and seven million in Africa; every five seconds, someone in the
world goes blind. A child goes blind every minute. A 2003 report
warned that global blindness is set to increase over the next
20 years, to 76 million individuals. What fuelled Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR
was the sobering fact that as much as 80 per cent of global blindness
is avoidable -- 60 per cent treatable and 20 per cent preventable.
Dr. TAILOR/TAYLOR first landed in Canada at the age of 20, on a scholarship
to the East Ontario Institute of Technology in Ottawa to study
biochemical technology. "We all had to work on frogs," recalls
his wife, Beverley, who met Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR at the institute in the
mid-1960s. "You could tell he had a talent for surgery. His frog
was always perfect."
But he quit the program when a spot he had applied for earlier
at the University of the West Indies' medical school opened up
in Jamaica. He graduated in 1970 and returned to Ottawa, followed
by a residency in ophthalmology at Queen's University in Kingston.
In 1976, after becoming the first black ophthalmologist to graduate
from Queen's, Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR planned to return to Jamaica to set
up practice, but political turmoil forced him to reconsider.
Instead, he hung out a shingle in Cornwall, where he honed his
expertise in microscopic eye surgery, cornea transplants and
laser eye surgery, became chief of ophthalmology at Cornwall
Community Hospital, and taught ophthalmology at Queen's, a 90-minute
drive away.
With ORBIS,
Dr.TAILOR/TAYLOR spent up to 14 weeks a year volunteering
in the Third World, and he recruited other Canadians as volunteer
surgeons and staff. As for the plane, it took the 25 crew members
doctors, nurses, pilots and technicians -- nine hours to convert
it into a hospital each time it landed. "I have done everything
except fly the plane," Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR said a few years ago. "I've
cleaned toilets, done surgery and washed the plane."
In Third World countries, the aircraft must provide power (with
its own generator), clean water (through a sterilization system)
and clean, filtered air. A satellite dish permits communication
with anyone in the world. In many countries, security is ensured
by soldiers with machine guns who patrol the tarmac around the
plane.
As well, 17 cameras, eight microphones and 54 video monitors
permit viewing surgery for 50 observers in the plane's theatre
(with potentially hundreds more in a remote location) and allow
for interaction with the surgeons in the operating room. Surgeries
are also recorded, edited and burned onto Digital Video Disks
for distribution in the host country's ophthalmic community.
Instead of the studied calm of a normal operating theatre, the
atmosphere aboard the plane was "bedlam," said Dr.
LEONARD, who
accompanied Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR on 14 missions. "There were engineers,
technicians, translators running around, and questions flying.
We could feel the jet blasts from other planes taking off. And
Garth would push people to their limits." But he never saw Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR lose his cool.
Well, maybe once. It was in Africa, and a local official refused
to board an internal flight until his palm felt a crisp $100
bill. "Garth couldn't stand that," Dr.
LEONARD recalled. "He
had a little chip on his shoulder, which we loved. But he would
never rant about a personal problem."
Dr. TAILOR/TAYLOR loved to play dominoes and consume, as well as bake,
rum-soaked fruitcakes (his parents had a bakery in Jamaica).
To anyone not used to meeting an eye doctor who was black, he
offered a great icebreaker: "Hi, I'm Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR, in living colour."
The ice didn't always break. Once, in Swaziland, a white man
from South Africa balked at having Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR operate on his
son. The man eventually gave in to his pleading son, and the
boy's sight was restored. "I welcome the uninformed, the misguided,"
Dr. TAILOR/TAYLOR told Maclean's magazine, which named him to its honour
roll last year. "It gives me the opportunity to set them straight."
This year, he was awarded the Order of Jamaica. In October, he
was the keynote speaker at Eyes on Jamaica, a program to support
ORBISCanada's plans to build an eye-care facility at the Bustamante
Hospital for Children in Kingston, the country's capital.
Dr. TAILOR/TAYLOR was also a co-founder of Can
SEE, the Canadian arm
of the aid agency Surgical Eye Expeditions, and he donated a
week annually aboard the Canadian National Institute for the
Blind's Eye Van, a mobile clinic designed to bring eye care to
remote areas of Northern Ontario.
Friends and colleagues recall a man who accepted many kudos with
humility. One simple letter from a patient touched him deeply,
though, because it so sublimely expressed the impact of Dr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR's
work: "I write this letter to you because prior to meeting you,
I couldn't see to write."
Garth Alfred
TAILOR/TAYLOR was born on April 29, 1944, in Montego Bay,
Jamaica, and died on November 19, 2005, after emergency surgery
at the Ottawa Heart Institute. He was 61. He leaves his wife,
Beverley, and children Leanne and Gregory.

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PORAY-
SWINARSKI,
MatthewWoodrow
(September 29, 1918-December 12, 2005)
Passed away quietly at Rouge Valley Extendicare at the age of
87. Matt is survived by his sons Mark and Jeremy, grandchildren
Andrzej and Jahna
(TAILOR/TAYLOR) and great grandchildren Jocelyn and
Nathan TAILOR/TAYLOR. He was pre-deceased by his wife
Sophie in July
2005. Matt was born in Poland in 1918. In 1939 as a young artillery
officer was responsible for shooting down several enemy aircraft
before becoming a prisoner of war. In the Prisoner of War camp
he orchestrated the escapes of several other prisoners before
escaping himself and making his way back to England where he
spent the balance of the war as a captain in the Polish brigade
of the British army. Following the war he and Sophie emigrated
to Canada spending time in Ottawa and Toronto before settling
for the last 15 years in Barry's Bay, enjoying Northern Ontario's
beautiful natural scenery, which he and Sophie loved so much.
A Memorial Service will be held at The Simple Alternative Funeral
Centre, 1057 Brock Road, Pickering (south of 401), 905-686-5589,
on Saturday, December 17th from 1-3 p.m. Donations to the Audubon
Society or Algonquin Park.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
K.Denton
Peacefully on Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at Lisaard House Hospice,
Cambridge. Denton
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Elmira in his 92nd year. Cherished
husband of Margaret
(McKAY)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear father of Kenneth (Rene)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Calgary, Sherrill (John)
KNIGHT of Calgary, Marylu
(Lawrence)
PENTELOW of Elmira. Loving grandfather of Eric and Kara
KNIGHT, Alex, Dave, Joanna and Shannon
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Laurel and Steffen
PENTELOW.
The family will their receive Friends and relatives
at the Dreisinger Funeral Home, Elmira on Friday (today) from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. At noon on Saturday, December 17th, transfer
will be made to Gale Presbyterian Church, Elmira for funeral
service at 1: 00 p.m. with the Reverend Dr. Linda J.
BELL officiating
followed by cremation. Interment of cremated remains in Staffa
Cemetery at a later date. In his memory, donations to Crieff
Hills Community or to the Lisaard House Hospice would be appreciated
by the family as expressions of sympathy.

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DUNCAN,
JamesStuart, 1986 -- Died This Day
Thursday, December 22, 2005, Page S9
Businessman born in 1893
He started work for Massey-Harris in Berlin when he was 14 and
his father was head of the company's European operations. In
1911, he moved to Canada and then joined the British army in
the First World War. Afterward, he returned to the tractor company,
where, in the Depression, he was credited with saving it from
bankruptcy. In 1940, he was appointed acting deputy minister
of defence for air and took over leadership of the British Commonwealth
Air Training Plan. But he turned down an invitation to become
a full minister, choosing instead to remain with his company.
In 1956, he was fired by financiers E.P.
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Colonel W.
Eric PHILLIPS.
His widely publicized departure -- he had only
months earlier been named Canadian Businessman of the Year --
came as a bitter disappointment. In retirement, he wrote an account
of his years at Massey.

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WALLIS,
W.▼Gilbert▼
(Veteran World War 2, Royal Canadian Engineers)
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Veterans Wing
on Thursday, December 22, 2005 in his 94th year. Beloved husband
of Gene (née
VANZANDT.)
Loving father of Mary Victoria and her
husband Scott
TIFFIN, and Anne and her husband John
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Affectionate▼
grandfather of Rachel, Claire, and Jane. Predeceased by his sister
Margaret STRANG.
Gilbert▼ will be lovingly remembered by his many
nieces and nephews. Very special thanks to Chito and the nursing
staff on K Wing at Sunnybrook Hospital. Friends may call at the
Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St. (Hwy. 10,
North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Tuesday December 27, 2005 from
1 p.m. until the time of Funeral Service in the Chapel at 3 p.m.
Private interment Hillcrest Cemetery. If desired, remembrances
to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.

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WATTS,
Marjorie▼Elizabeth▼ (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully, with grace, at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto on Wednesday,
December 28, 2005 in her 95th year. Marjorie, mother, teacher
and professional volunteer, was the daughter of Daniel and Mary
Elizabeth TAILOR/TAYLOR of East St. Louis, Illinois. She was an active
member of various communities: the Catholic Church as a Eucharistic
Minister, the Catholic Women's League, Meals on Wheels and the
Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. Marjorie touched
the hearts of all those who met her. Predeceased by husband,
Murray Edmond
WATTS on October 1982 and brothers Robert and Bishop
John TAILOR/TAYLOR, she was the loving mother of Gordon, Murray, Mary
DESCHAMPS (Peter
LEPIK), Robert (Susan), Muriel/Mimi (John
CRAIG),
and David (Leticia). Adored grandmother of Matthew, Michael,
Brian, Jim, Donna, Suzanne (Michael), Robert, Andrew, Sarah,
Emily, Sean, Kevin, Jean-Yves, Paloma, and Anik. Great grandmother
of Zoe, Mya, and Annika. She will be deeply missed by everyone
who had the honour of knowing and loving her. The family will
receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel,
1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Monday, January 2nd. The funeral service
will be held at St. Bonaventure's Church (1300 Leslie Street,
Don Mills) on Tuesday, January 3rd at 10: 30 am. If desired, donations
may be made to Covenant House, 20 Gerrard Street East, Toronto,
Ontario M5B 2P3 or to a charity of your choice.
"When God closes a door,
She opens a window."

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Katherine▲▼Jean▲ "
Kate▲▼"
Kate died at home surrounded by her family on November 30, 2005.
A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, January 14,
2006, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at The Oakville Club, 56 Water Street, Oakville,
Ontario.

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RAYMOND,
RonaldFrancis
Passed from this earth, on December 31, 2004, on his 89th birthday,
at the Woodhaven Long Term Care Facility, in Markham, Ontario,
after a long and successful life. Ron, formerly of Montreal,
Quebec and Brockville, Ontario moved in October, 2003 to Markham.
Ron was the beloved husband of Alice and father of Ronald Kent
(deceased), Robert and his wife Judy, Barbara and her husband
Ronald WILLSON,
Allan,Alice and her husband Allen
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and
Ronald Jr. and his wife Lorraine. Grandfather to Nathan, Jordan,
Aaron, Ashley, Ainsley, Andrew, Christopher, Glenn, Jill, Danielle,
Michel, Elizabeth, and David. Also, great-grandfather to Maxime,
Mathieu, Naomi, and Lorianne. Ron started his business career
with the Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal head Office. From 1940
till his retirement Ron worked in the insurance industry with
Robert Hampson and son Ltd., Montreal. Ron served as Treasurer
from 1956 onwards and became a member of the Board of Directors.
In 1951, Ron became a founding member of the Canadian Insurance
Accountants Association. Ron was active in church life over many
years. He was a founding member of the Presbyterian Church in
Duvernay, Quebec; a member of Thousand Islands Baptist Church,
Brockville, and over the past number of years active in Highway
Temple Pentecostal Church, Brockville. Friends will be received
at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main St. N. (Markham Rd.),
Markham, on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 from 10 a.m. until the time
of the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11 a.m., followed by
interment at Elmwood Cemetery. The family wishes to thank the
entire staff at Woodhaven for their tremendously kind affection
in their care for Ronald
RAYMOND over this past year. Those wishing,
may send a donation in memory of Ron to The Salvation Army Ontario
Central Division, 1645 Warden Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario. M1R
5B3. Telephone: (416) 321-2654. Fax: (416) 321-8136. 1-800-725-2769

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HARVEY,
AllanJohn
Passed away peacefully, on Thursday, December 30, 2004, at his
home in White Rock, British Columbia, after a long, courageous
battle with cancer. Allan was born in Stanley, New Brunswick,
on November 8, 1948 to the late John and Betty
(BIRD)
HARVEY.
Allan spent most of his school years in Ottawa, Ontario, where
he graduated from Algonquin Business College. After college,
Allan moved to Toronto and spent many successful years as a senior
executive in the telecommunications industry. During these years
he also completed the Executive M.B.A. Program at Western University
in London, Ontario. In the years following, Allan and his wife
of 23 years settled in White Rock, British Columbia. He spent
many years in business consulting as well as helping his wife
operate Cyclone Taylor Figure Skating in Vancouver. Allan will
be greatly missed for his outstanding enthusiasm, passion for
life, his family, his animals and of course.... Golf! He is survived
by his loving wife
Deborah▲▼TAILOR/TAYLOR and his 2 daughters, Tarrah
HARVEY of White Rock and Julie
STAHLE
(Mark) of Brampton, as
well as his son John
HARVEY
(Andria) of Mississauga. He will
also be greatly missed by his 2 sisters, Carol
DICKSON/DIXON
(Ron) and
Joan HARVEY
(PaulLEROUX) of Ottawa and Montreal, and many relatives
living in British Columbia, New Brunswick, and across Canada.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, January 6th from 7-9 p.m.
at Victory Memorial Park on 2977 King George Highway in South
Surrey, British Columbia The Funeral Service will be held at
the same location on Friday, January 7th at 2 p.m. with refreshments
and memory sharing to follow in the reception hall. In lieu of
flowers, Allan has requested donations be made to the Cancer
Society of British Columbia, which can be arranged through Victory
Memorial Park at 604-536-6522.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR-
BELLE,
June▼Alexis▲▼
Peacefully at Lakeridge Health, Oshawa, on Monday, January 3,
2005. June Alexis
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
BELLE, also affectionately known as
Babs. Loving wife of George Wendelle
BELLE.
Loving mother of
Tina and her husband Errol, Shari, Ionie, Karen, and Jason. June
will be sadly missed by her sister Janet, her nieces Tracey,
and Nella, and nephews Pete, Rad and Bruce, and her many family
and Friends. The family will receive Friends at the McEachnie
Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village),
905-428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Service at
Pickering Village United Church (300 Church St. N., Pickering
Village, Ajax) on Saturday, January 8, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens. Should family and Friends so desire,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Breast Cancer Research
would be greatly appreciated.

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SUTHERLAND,
FlorenceAmelia
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
At the Guelph General Hospital, on Wednesday, January 5, 2005.
Florence Amelia
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
SUTHERLAND at the age of 86 years. Beloved
wife of the late Melville Ross
SUTHERLAND (1988.) Dear mother
of Karen SUTHERLAND of Rockwood. Loving nana of Shiona
ATKIN
and her husband Robert of Mt. Albert. Flo will be sadly missed
by her brother William
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Marion▲▼ of Toronto
her sisters-in-law Isobel
GILL of Peterborough, Hilda
SUTHERLAND
of Hamilton, and Shirley
SUTHERLAND of London; her cousin Jack
SPANTON and his wife
June of Toronto and numerous Friends, nieces,
and nephews. Friends may call at the Gilchrist Chapel - McIntyre
& Wilkie Funeral Home, One Delhi Street, Guelph (from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday). Service at the Gilchrist Chapel on Saturday,
January 8, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Jeff
VEENSTRA officiating.
Cremation to follow with inurnment at Memory Gardens. A reception
will follow in the Trillium Room of the Funeral Home. Memorial
contributions to the Guelph General Hospital Foundation, 4th
Floor Rehab and Physio Unit, 115 Delhi Street Guelph, Ontario
N1E 4J4 would be appreciated. We invite you to leave your memories
and donations online at: www.gilchristchapel.com

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DEVINE,
Florence (née
RANDS)
On Wednesday, January 5, 2005 in her 87th year. Beloved wife
of the late Richard A.
DEVINE.
Loving mother to Rosemary and
husband Jim
JEWELL. Dear grandmother to Annelise and husband
Alex TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Marilyn▲▼ and husband Sean
RUSSELL, and Charles and
wife Anetta. Loving great-grandmother to Jason, Michael, Holly,
Brendan, Megan and Max. Dear sister to Richard and wife
Vi RANDS,
Gerry and wife
MaryEllenRANDS, and Ron and his wife Olive
RANDS.
Sister-in-law to Murray
MacKENZIE.
Predeceased by sister Jean
MacKENZIE.
Will be sadly missed by nieces, nephews and their
families. Mrs.
DEVINE will be resting at the "Wignall Chapel"
of the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes, 62 Long Branch Ave., Etobicoke
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
on Saturday, January 8, 2005 at 10 a.m. in St. Ambrose Catholic
Church, 782 Brown's Line. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens.
If desired, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be greatly appreciated.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lauretta (née
NORRIS)
It is with great sadness that her family announces her passing
at Shelburne District Hospital on Thursday, January 6, 2005.
Born May 23, 1908 in Toronto, a descendant of United Empire Loyalists
and Berczy Settlers. Lauretta, of Bolton, beloved wife of the
late Thomas
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1988.) Loved mother of Victoria and her husband
David MUNRO,
Wayne and his wife
JudyTAILOR/TAYLOR. She will be lovingly
remembered by 6 grandchildren - Todd
MUNRO,
Craig and his wife
Sarah MUNRO,
Andrea and her husband Craig
WHITE/WHYTE, Kathleen
MUNRO,
Melanie and her husband David
KEARNS,
MichaelTAILOR/TAYLOR and Sharon
WILLISON and 5 great-grandchildren - Mackenzie and Madison
MUNRO,
Thomas and Ashley
MUNRO and Colton
WHITE/WHYTE.
The family will receive
their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy.
50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Friday evening 7 - 9 o'clock. Funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Saturday morning, January
8 at 11 o'clock. Interment King City Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Condolences
for the family may be offered at www eganfuneralhome.com

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GILTHORPE,
John
Suddenly on Friday, January 7, 2005 in his 86th year. Beloved
husband of Lauri. Loving father of Jane, Peter, Liz, Paula, David,
Colin and John Jr. Cherished grandfather (Go Go) of Jonathan,
Sarah, Kieran, Amanda, Adam, Simon, Lauren, Conor, Julie, Ian,
Kiera, Mark and Owen. Sadly missed by his sister Maureen and
brother-in-law Donie
COLLINS
(Ireland,) his nieces and nephews,
and daughters-in-law Laura, Sharon, Ann and Edel, sons-in-law
Bruce TAILOR/TAYLOR and Steve
McDADE.
Friends▲▼ may call at the Turner
& Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W. at Windermere, east
of the Jane subway, on Sunday from 2-6 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass
to be held at All Saints Roman Catholic Church, 1415 Royal York
Rd. (north of Eglinton) on Monday, January 10, 2005 at 10 a.m.
If desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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HARNEY,
Maurice
Peacefully, at the Tony Stacey Centre for Veterans, on January
6, 2005, in his 91st year. Maurice, survived by his loving wife
of 68 years, Lily. Father to Maurice (Rachel), Eric (Margaret),
Bernard, Michael, Brenda, and predeceased by son David. "Grampa"
of 9 and
"G.G.D." to 8 great-grandchildren. Survived by his sister
Edith TAILOR/TAYLOR of England, and brother-in-law Harry
MATHEWS.
Predeceased▲▼
by sisters Alice
MATHEWS and Peggy
WRIGHT.
Many thanks to staff
at the Tony Stacey Centre; special thanks to 2nd Floor Staff.
A private family cremation service has taken place. A public
service to be held at a later date at Royal Canadian Legion Branch
No. 345. Memorial donations to the Tony Stacey Centre for Veterans,
59 Lawson Road, West Hill, Ontario, M1C 2J1, would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements in the care of the Sherrin Funeral
Home (416) 698-2861.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Margareta▲▼
On January 6th, 2005 in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late
Mr. William Edward
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Will be sadly missed by dear Friends
Shiela, Kelly and her family. Margareta was born May 24th, 1923
in Menden, Germany. She moved to England to pursue nursing and
met husband William. Soon after they married then emigrated to
Canada. Mrs.
TAILOR/TAYLOR worked for many years at the Western and
Queensway▲Hospitals.▲Mrs.▲TAILOR/TAYLOR will be resting at the "Wignall
Chapel" of the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes Ltd., 62 Long Branch
Ave., Etobicoke on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Funeral Mass to be
held on Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 782
Browns Line, Etobicoke. Interment Assumption Catholic Cemetery.

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BROWNELL,
RubyElizabeth
On January 7, 2005, in her 65th year, she peacefully passed away.
Born April 15, 1939, in Toronto. Her love, kindness and faith
in God touched many people. She will live on in our hearts forever.
Predeceased by her mother Francis (née
JENNINGS) and father Walter
Cecil BROWNELL.
Beloved sister of Grace and Leo
COURNEYA, Harry
and Helen BROWNELL, Elsie
LAWSON, John
BROWNELL and Karen
MILLER,
Ross BROWNELL twin brother to Ruby, Audrey and Cliff
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
Muriel and Edward and Tyresa
TUCKER.
Predeceased by in-laws Lorraine
BROWNELL and Douglas
LAWSON.
Aunt to 19 nieces and nephews and
great-aunt to 33. Funeral Mass was held at Monk Funeral Home,
Bobcaygeon on January 9th. Entombment at Dunsford Cemetery. Memorial
donations to Kawartha Lakes Community Living, 33 Lindsay St.
South, Lindsay, Ontario K9V 4R8 or the Alzheimer Society would
be appreciated.

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BARTER,
Douglas
Peacefully at Versa Care, Uxbridge on Monday, January 10, 2005,
in his 53rd year. Precious brother to Ronald and Donna
FINKLE
of Scarborough, and Kevin and Dale
MATTHEWS of Sunderland. Predeceased
by his parents Donald and Mildred
BARTER and his sister Laureen.
Special uncle to Bart
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Tracy
CURRAN, Krystin, Sheena and
Kourtney MATTHEWS and Holly (lick lick.) Resting at Skwarchuk
Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803) for visitation
on Thursday, January 13, 2005 from 12 noon until time of funeral
service in the Chapel at 1 p.m. In Doug's memory, donations to
Community Care Access Centre, York Region, would be appreciated.

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BURGESS,
JackAlbert
Passed away peacefully at the Woods Park Care Centre in Barrie
on Tuesday, January 11th, 2005. Jack
BURGESS in his 88th year
was the beloved husband of the late Margaret (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR.)
Dear▲
father of Jack and his wife
Marjorie of Toronto, Margaret
MELLING
and her husband Ron and David Alan
BURGESS and his wife
Denise,
all of Barrie. Loving grandfather of Brian, Brad, Jennifer, Anthony
and Michael and beloved great-grandfather of six. Also survived
by his brother Arthur
BURGESS of Southport, England. Friends
may call at the Jennett Chapel of the McClelland and Slessor Funeral
Home, 152 Bradford Street in Barrie on Thursday, January 13th
from 10: 00 a.m. until time of service at 12 noon. Cremation.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made
to Woods Park Care Centre or to the charity of your choice. A
special thank you to the staff of Woods Park Care Centre. Words
of comfort may be forwarded to the family at jackburgess@funeralhome.on.ca

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Bernice▲ (née
MOLBERG)
Passed away at home after a long battle with cancer on Wednesday,
January 12, 2005 at the age of 87 years. Bernice was born on
May 4, 1917 in Grandview, Manitoba. Loving mother to her daughter
Betty-Anne
SCOTT and her husband William John
SCOTT. Dear grandmother
to Jamie, Megan and Ryan. In lieu of flowers, the family would
appreciate donations be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or
charity of your choice. Cremation and private service have been
arranged.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Mark▲▼
Suddenly at his residence on Monday, January 10, 2005, in his
46th year. Mark, beloved
son of the late Eddy and Joyce
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving brother of Debbie, David and Michael. Mark will be dearly
missed by his many nieces, nephews, cousins and all who knew
Mark. A private funeral and cremation will be held. Arrangements
entrusted to the Ingram Funeral Home.

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USIC,
Gracijano "
Rocky"
Passed away on Monday, January 10, 2005 at St. Joseph's Hospital
in Hamilton, at the age of 67. Beloved, loving father of Tanya,
and Stefanie and father-in-law of Mark
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Husband▼ of Joanne
TEARUN.
Former husband and friend of Aileen
USIC. Friend and
former son-in-law of Simone
HORTNESS. Dear brother of Gianni,
and dear uncle to Freddie and Gianni (all of Sweden). Gracijano
will be sadly missed by all of his family, Friends and colleagues.
Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home "Mississauga
Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W. (1 block east of Erin Mills Pkwy.)
from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 15, 2005. A Memorial
Service will follow in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Neweduk Funeral
Home, 905-828-8000, www.neweduk.com

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Verna▲▼Fay
It is with deep sorrow the family announces her passing on Thursday,
January 13, 2005 at Markham-Stouffville Hospital, at the age
of 83. Beloved wife and best friend of the late Ernest. Loving
Mom of David and his wife Marilyn, Brian and his wife Frances,
Linda and Rob. Proud Grandma to Cheryl, Jennifer, Shaun, Kristy,
Colin, James and great-grandma to Chantelle, Brendan and Jessica.
Dear sister of Edna
BENTLEY,
GladysRENNIE, Clarence
GREEN and
the late Evelyn
DARBY.
Friends may call at O'Neill Funeral Home,
6324 Main Street, Stouffville (905-642-2855) on Saturday from 11
a.m. until service time at 1 p.m. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Parkview Home Building Fund.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-15 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Joan▲▼Agnes▲▼
Passed away peacefully at Ajax Hospital on Tuesday, January 11,
2005. Forever in the hearts of children Richard, Derek and Kurt.
Never forgotten by family and Friends. You are the Wind Beneath
Our Wings.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-17 published
TARGETT,
William "
Bill:Lawrence
Of Sydney, Nova Scotia. Called by God at the age of 86, William
passed away quietly surrounded by his family on January 15, 2005.
He was the son of the late Joseph and Bridget
(KENT)
TARGETT,
the stepson of the late Ned
GRIFFIN. He is survived by his three
sons, Bill (Kay), Markham, Ontario, Gary (Pauline), Cayman Islands
and Brian (Cathy), Sydney, Nova Scotia and his grandchildren,
Michael, Richard, Gregory, Cassandra and Jason, who loved their
Papa very much. Also survived by one stepbrother, Gerald
GRIFFIN
of Toronto, a brother-in-law, Tom
TAILOR/TAYLOR and sister-in-law, Peggy
RYBA-
TRAVIS, both of Sydney. He was predeceased by his wife,
Margaret (CLEARY,) sister, Rita
TAILOR/TAYLOR, brothers, Leo and Ethelbert,
stepbrother, Eddie
GRIFFIN and two brothers who died in infancy.
Bill worked at the Sydney Steel Plant in the Bar and Rod Mill
from 1937-1983, when he retired. He was a Veteran of the Second
World War and served overseas from 1941-1946. He spent countless
hours on the soccer field and at gymnastics events cheering for
his grandchildren and will be missed terribly. He was devoted
to his wife and family. His family invite you to celebrate Bill's
life at a memorial celebration and mass at Holy Redeemer Church,
Sydney, Nova Scotia on Saturday, January 22, 2005 at 11 a.m.
with Reverend Errol MacDonald officiating. Memorials may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Palliative Care. Condolences
may be emailed to the family: sydmemchapel@ca.ns.sympatico.ca

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-18 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
John▲▼Joseph▲
Entered into rest at Huntsville and District Memorial Hospital
on Monday, January 17th, 2005. John Joseph
TAILOR/TAYLOR "
Joe" of Sprucedale,
in his 84th year. Beloved husband of the late Mary
BULLIED.
Dear
father of Gary, Robert (Judy), Wayne, Donald and Debbie. Predeceased
by son Ronald. Lovingly remembered by all his grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, family and Friends. Resting at the Dempster-Allair
Funeral Home in Burks Falls on Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Funeral
Chapel commencing at 2: 00 p.m. on Thursday, January 20th, 2005.
Cremation to follow. Masonic Service in the Chapel 7 p.m. Wednesday
evening, followed by a Royal Canadian Legion Service at 7: 30
p.m. If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-20 published
FICKERT,
Herman
Passed away peacefully, at Peel Memorial Hospital, on January
7, 2005, at the age of 55, after his short battle with cancer.
Loving▲▼ husband to Laurie (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR) for 18 years. Dearly loved
father to Adam, Andrea, and Nathan. Beloved
son of Hermann and
Eugénie of Scarborough. Son-in-law of Cathleen and the late Lorne
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Wiarton. Brother of Irene
WILLIAMS of Calgary. Herman
will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by all of his aunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters-in-law, and all
other Friends and relatives from Canada and Germany. A Memorial
Service was held on January 12, 2005 at the Andrew's Community
Funeral Centre, Brampton. An interment will be held in the spring
at the Bayview Cemetery in Wiarton. Donations may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society and would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-24 published
TUCKER,
Vera▲Gwendolyn▲ (née
PETERSON)
On January the 22nd, 2005 peacefully at home, surrounded by her
family. Born July 8, 1906 in Bruce Mines, Ontario, the daughter
of Judge Nolton
PETERSON and Kezia Sullivan
PETERSON.
Beloved▲
wife of the late William Govier
TUCKER, Q.C. (Fraser and Beatty
- previously one of Canada's largest law firms). Devoted mother
of Robert TUCKER,
Carolyn▲GORDON, Susan
McCLOCKLIN and Sally
RUTLEDGE.
Loving▲ mother-in-law of the late Andrew
GORDON, James
McCLOCKLIN and Wayne
RUTLEDGE.
Grandmother▲ to Katherine
GIRGIS
(Amir,) Robert
GORDON
(Jenny,▲)
Patricia▲PALERMO (Tony,) John
GORDON (Cathy), William
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Sarah), Jim
McCLOCKLIN (Amanda),
Suzanne BAJIN
(Gavin,▲) and Garth
RUTLEDGE. Great-grandmother
of Madeleine and Benjamin
GIRGIS,
Cailyn▲GORDON and Cole
McCLOCKLIN.
Vera▲ is predeceased by her sister, Evelyn
PETERSON and by her
brothers, Mr. Wilbur
PETERSON and Judge Harold
PETERSON.
She▲
is survived by three siblings: Dr. Charles
PETERSON,
Mrs.▲Harriet▲BLACK (C.M.,) and Mrs. Ella
JOHNSON of Florida. Vera loved her
extended family very much and is remembered by her nieces and
nephews: Dr. Peter
BLACK (Boston, Massachusetts), Dr. Sandra
BLACK, Dr. Susan
BLACK (Virginia), Patricia
TREVOR (La Verne,
California), Donna
HOLBROOK, Bruce
PETERSON (Israel), Larry
PETERSON,
Bonnie TRAVERSY (Palm Bay, Florida), Stuart
PETERSON, Leith
PETERSON,
Chris PETERSON, Donald
PETERSON (Canmore, Alberta), Nolton
JOHNSON
(Atlanta, Georgia), Linda
AVEYARD, Lorraine
JOHNSON (Lakeland,
Florida), Jane
JOHNSON (North Carolina), Joan
VINCENTZ, Diane
PEARSON, Barbara
PETERSEN, Monica
SNOW (London) and Mark
TUCKER.
God blessed many people through Vera and He gave her a tremendous
gift to sense people's needs. Vera will be remembered for her
generosity, wit, wisdom, and her faith in her Messiah and His
Word. She is forever loved by her many Friends, family and associates.
The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 25th, 2005
at Saint John's Anglican Church York Mills, 19 Don Ridge Drive,
North York at 11 a.m. A reception will follow in the Garnsworthy
Room. Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery after the reception.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Christian Broadcasting Association
Inc., Box 66229, Stn. Brm B, Toronto, Ontario M7Y 4K1 would be
appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Morley Bedford
Funeral Home, 416-489-8733.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
Friends watched horrified as two men shot to death
Three on balcony saw fatal shooting
Police hope
DNA tests prove fruitful
By Tracy HUFFMAN,
CrimeReporter
It took about two minutes.
A violent dispute. Gunfire. One man lies dead on the apartment's
living room floor, his friend bleeding to death in the kitchen.
Two men flee, losing their dark blue and white bandanas in a
laneway behind the apartment building.
It was Friday night, about 9: 30. On the balcony of the third-floor
Niagara St. apartment, three other people had been smoking. They
saw the fight begin and witnessed one of their Friends take a
gunshot to the chest.
One man on the balcony ran out of the apartment to a nearby stairwell.
Another called 911 from his cellphone but realized he didn't
know the address.
He too left the apartment, panicking, banging on doors as he
ran down the hall, trying to find someone who could tell him
the address.
The third man stayed in the apartment with his Friends: Justin
HODGE, 20, who was later pronounced dead at the scene, and Damian
MUIRHEAD, 22, who had been shot in the neck.
MUIRHEAD died in hospital.
"We believe that the motive for the murders is robbery," Toronto
police homicide Det. Sgt. Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR said at a news conference
yesterday. "It is quite possible... the suspects believed that
they may have been able to go into that apartment to get some
drugs and/or money."
The suspects wore bandanas over their faces, and police don't
have detailed descriptions of them. Police have spoken to two
of the men on the balcony and are hoping to hear from the third.
TAILOR/TAYLOR stressed that investigators do not believe he was involved
in the slayings, but he might be able to provide valuable information.
Bandanas and a silver watch found in a nearby laneway are being
tested for
DNA.
TAILOR/TAYLOR said he is hopeful those tests will help
track down the killers.
TAILOR/TAYLOR said police found some marijuana and ecstasy inside the
apartment: No. 313 at 180 Niagara St. Although both victims had
had some minor dealings with police,
TAILOR/TAYLOR said neither were
part of a gang.
HODGE, an aspiring hip-hop artist who was working on an album,
had an amazing sense of humour, said his sister Sara in an interview.
"He was a clown. He always had something funny to say. He was
an intelligent boy with a vast vocabulary," she said.
Sara HODGE, 22, visited her brother almost every day, she said,
and had been at the apartment that night.
"I left early, but I don't really know why."
She described her younger brother as handsome and popular.
"He did not have one enemy. He was my best friend, my other half.
I am lost without him. We told each other we loved each other.
We laughed together. We cried together," she said through tears.
HODGE said she introduced her brother and
MUIRHEAD about six
or seven years ago. For several years, she dated
MUIRHEAD and
they all lived together.
"He was a good guy, a happy guy," she said. "He always had a
kind word to say... Damian, he wanted to make something of himself,
but he wasn't sure how to get there."
MUIRHEAD had been living in a basement apartment at his aunt's
North York house.
Dee Dee SCRUTON said her nephew was outgoing and popular.
"Damian had all kinds of Friends, everywhere he went, everybody
loved Damian," she said, adding, "They were both good kids, kind-hearted."
Yesterday, both families were making funeral arrangements.
"I'm holding it together because that's what Damian would want,"
SCRUTON said. "He loved and respected me and I loved and respected
him. He was my friend first, my nephew second. That's what he
said, we were Friends. I just got to hold it together for him."
HODGE lived with his friend Steve
MADISON at the 62-unit low-rise
Niagara Neighbourhood Cooperative in King West village, which
has many upscale condominiums, trendy restaurants and bars.
MADISON was at work the night of the shooting.
MUIRHEAD had stopped in for a visit with his friend some time
before 9: 30 p.m., when at least two men entered the apartment.
Three other men dropped in to say hello and to pick up a cellphone
from MUIRHEAD.
Those three -- who were on the balcony at the
time of the deadly fight -- hadn't planned on staying.
"Justin was the target,"
TAILOR/TAYLOR said. The suspects may have known
him.
The▲ homicide officer believes
MUIRHEAD was shot after coming
to the aid of his friend.
The▼ fight was short, but violent,
TAILOR/TAYLOR said, noting both dead
men had a number of injuries.
MUIRHEAD, he noted, broke one knuckle
in the melee.
"It is quite evident that both deceased were involved in quite
a violent fight just prior to their deaths. It is my belief that
one or both suspects are injured as a result of this fight,"
TAILOR/TAYLOR said.
Two of the three men on the balcony spoke with police, providing
a lot of detail about how the fight broke out.
TAILOR/TAYLOR said police
have yet to talk to the third man who was on the balcony that
night.
"This witness was a friend of Justin's,"
TAILOR/TAYLOR said.
"It appeared that he had called Justin on his cellular phone
just prior to the murder and Justin let this person into the
apartment."
He asked that the man call homicide detectives.
"I know you knew my brother,"
HODGE said of the witness. "You
were probably scared, probably still scared. It is very important
that you do come forward and give whatever information you have.
Two people are gone and many more are hurting."
Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call
TAILOR/TAYLOR
at 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers, 416-222-8477.
with files from Betsy
POWELL

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
LEEMAN,
Ida (née
JARVIS)
Peacefully, at York Central Hospital on Sunday, January 23rd,
2005 in her 89th year. Ida (née
JARVIS,) cherished mother of
Marie TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Darlene▼ and her husband Walter
SOLES, Gary and
his wife Kathy, Terry
JACKSON and the late Joan
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Loving
grandmother of Debbie, Gerald, Vicky, Nick, Denise, Steven, Patti,
Cindy, Angie, Joey, Josh, Justin, Kevin, Nikki and the late Kimmie.
She will be lovingly remembered by her 7 great-grandchildren
and the rest of her family and Friends, especially Bill
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166
Main St. N. (Markham Rd.), Markham on Wednesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Thursday at 1 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the charity of your choice would be preferred.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
SHURETY,
Ivy
Died peacefully at the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge
on Monday, January 24th, 2005 in her 94th year. Beloved wife
to the late Wilfred
SHURETY.
Loving mother of Sharon
COUVILLON
(Paul) of Thessalon, Judy
DRENTH
(Ted) of Bracebridge and the
late Allen
SHURETY and his wife
Sue. Dear grandmother of Cathi,
Phillip, Ben, Brent, Dana Leigh, Nicole and Kevin. Great-grandmother
of Jessica, Julie, Collette and Madeline. Sister of Jim
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Markham. The family will receive Friends at the Reynolds Funeral
Home "Turner Chapel" in Bracebridge on Thursday from 11-1 p.m.
The service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, January 27th,
2005 at 1: 00 p.m. followed by cremation. Donations may be made
to the South Muskoka Hospital Foundation.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
James▲▼Michael▲ "
Jim▲"
Suddenly, at William Osler Health Centre, Brampton on Friday,
January 21st, 2005, at the age of 60 years. Jim, beloved brother
of Bob (Judy), Joan (Ev), Mary (Peter), and Diane, and of the
late Jack (Cathy), and Paul (Patty). Cherished uncle of many
nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. He will be missed
by his many Friends at Fletcher's View. Visitation will be held
at Scott Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel", 289 Main St. N., Brampton,
905-451-1100, on Thursday, January 27th, 2005 from 9-11 a.m.,
followed by Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Interment
Mount Hope Cemetery (Toronto). In memory of Jim, donations to
the Ontario March of Dimes would be greatly appreciated. Sign
a book of condolences at www.obituariestoday.com.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-26 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Nora▲▼ (née
STURCH)
Was suddenly taken away from our loving family on Monday, January
24, 2005 at the age of 90. Beloved wife of the late Aylmer. Loving
mother of Joan, Barbara (Buster), Lillian (John) and Tom (Helen).
Grandmother of 9 and great-grandmother of 5. Nora will be remembered
by her brother Russell
STURCH.
She is predeceased by her sister
Irene STEVENSON.
She will be missed by all her relatives and
Friends. Family and Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral
Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, on Wednesday
from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Ward Chapel
on Thursday, January 27, 2005 at 11 a.m. with visitation 1 hour
prior. Interment to follow at Glendale Memorial Gardens. If desired,
donations made to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated
by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-28 published
LAPOINTE,
Cyril▲Malcolm▲ "
MAC▲"
Former Chief Librarian of The Montreal Star, peacefully January
25, 2005 at the age of 96. Eldest
son of the late Joseph Leo
LAPOINTE and the late Harriet Elizabeth "Hattie"
BRAY, he was
born on December 12, 1908 at Webwood, Ontario. On November 22,
1927 he joined the editorial department of John Dougall and Son,
Montreal, publishers of Witness and Canadian Homestead, World
Wide and Northern Messenger, on which he served until all but
the latter ceased publication at the end of April 1938. In this
period he was a member of the Montreal Branch of the Canadian
Authors Association and the Newspaper Guild. For two years he
was secretary of the Montreal Branch of the League for Social
Reconstruction and in 1938, briefly, National Secretary of the
League for Social Reconstruction. In 1925, during an emergency
in the federal election campaign, he was Chairman of the Interim
Executive Committee of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
in the province of Quebec. On June 6, 1938 he became Assistant
to the News Editor of The Family Herald and Weekly Star and continued
in various editorial responsibilities until July 12, 1949 when
he was transferred to the Library of The Montreal Star. He retired
from that work at the end of 1973. Mr.
LAPOINTE is predeceased
by his brother, George Milton and sister-in-law, Kathleen (Sangster)
LAPOINTE and is survived by his brother, Jean-Paul
LAPOINTE of
St.Hyacinthe,Quebec, his sister, Soeur Kathleen
LAPOINTE, M.A.,
Franciscaines Missionnaires de Marie, Montreal, his nieces "Betty"
Mrs. Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Perth, Ontario, "Babs" Barbara
LAPOINTE
of Gloucester, Ontario, and Danielle
LAPOINTE of Ste. Foy, Quebec,
nephews "Bobby" Robert
LAPOINTE of Trois Rivières and Michel
LAPOINTE of Montreal, Quebec. Mr.
LAPOINTE had been a member
of the Friends of the Osborne and Lillian H. Smith Collections,
the Ontario Genealogical Society and the Elbeetian Legion of
old time Lone Scouts of America. Funeral arrangements entrusted
to the care of First Memorial Funeral Services - Fairview Chapel.
For more information please contact 613-860-2424.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-29 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Iris▼ (née
WING)
Passed away peacefully, in her 88th year, on Monday, January
24, 2005, at Credit Valley Hospital, with her family by her side.
Beloved wife of the late Frank
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▲▼ mother of Joy
McWHIRTER
and her husband John, Tom
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Debbie.▲Loving▲▼
Nana of Adam, Kate, Amy, Sarah, and Matt. Great-nana of Madison
and Emily. She will be sadly missed by her family and many Friends.
A special thanks to the staff and her nurses at Credit Valley
Hospital. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Service at a later
date to be announced.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-30 published
MADDEN,
James▼ "
Jim▼"
Peacefully at his home on Friday, January 28, 2005 in his 92nd
year. Beloved husband of Marian and the late Leanora. Loving
father of Wendy
REID
(Bud,▼)
Judi▼DISSETTE (Keith) and predeceased
by Nancy TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Wayne,▼) and step-father of Vickii
MELVIN, Marie
CURR, Leslee
HOLLAND, Jerrye Susan
REPETOWSKI, and Padgett
HOLLAND.
Cherished grandfather or Shelly, Marnee, Tracy, Stephanie, Dan,
Danielle, Alexandra and step-grandfather of Mitchell, Todd, Dan,
Lori, Lisa, Jodi, Johnny, Deedee, Palladin, Jessica, Athena,
Miles, Adam, Amie and many great-grandchildren. Friends may call
at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
(4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive) for visitation
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 from 10 a.m. until the time of
Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11 a.m. followed by cremation.
Donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-30 published
MAXWELL,
AnneLouise (née
RODGERS)
Passed away peacefully at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie after
a lengthy illness on Thursday, January 27, 2005. Anne
MAXWELL
of Barrie, in her 75th year. Beloved wife of the late Don
MAXWELL.
Loving mother of Jane of Barrie, Joan (Greg
GIMPOLI) of Newmarket,
Andrew▲ of Jackson's Point and Peter (Tracy
TAILOR/TAYLOR) of Toronto.
Dear Nana of Mark and Beth. Daughter of the late Jack and Frances
RODGERS. Dear sister of Ross (Joy,) the late John (Barbara,)
Sheila (Ken)
BEAVER and Susan. Sister-in-law of Mary
McMURTRY.
She will be deeply missed by her many nieces and nephews. Friends
may call at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Homes (Clapperton
and Worsley Streets) Barrie on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A
Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday, February 1, 2005
at 3 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to
either the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Royal Victoria
Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-01 published
MADDEN,
James▲ "
Jim▲"
Peacefully at his home on Friday, January 28, 2005 in his 92nd
year. Beloved husband of Marian and the late Leanora. Loving
father of Wendy
REID
(Bud,▲)
Judi▲DISSETTE (Keith) and predeceased
by Nancy TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Wayne,▲) and step-father of Vickii
MELVIN, Marie
CURR, Leslee
HOLLAND, Jerrye Susan
REPETOWSKI, and Padgett
HOLLAND.
Cherished grandfather or Shelly, Marnee, Tracy, Stephanie, Dan,
Danielle, Alexandra and step-grandfather of Mitchell, Todd, Dan,
Lori, Lisa, Jodi, Johnny, Deedee, Palladin, Jessica, Athena,
Miles, Adam, Amie and many great-grandchildren. Friends may call
at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
(4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive) for visitation
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 from 10 a.m. until the time of
Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11 a.m. followed by cremation.
Donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-04 published
COTTON,
LillianM.
Peacefully, at Scarborough General Hospital, on Thursday, February
3, 2005, in her 84th year. Beloved wife of Roy
COTTON. Dear mother
of John COTTON,
MarleneGOADBY and her husband Paul
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear
grandmother of Josh. Loved sister of Margaret
PERKINS,
JackROBERTS
and William
ROBERTS.
Predeceased by brothers Charles and Donald
ROBERTS. A memorial service will be held at Oriole York Mills
United Church (2609 Bayview Avenue at York Mills), on Monday,
February 7th at 11 o'clock, followed by a reception in the church
hall. Donations, in memory of Lillian, to The Lung Association,
150 Laird Drive, Suite 202, Toronto M4G 3V7 or Osteoporosis Society,
33 Laird Drive, Toronto M4G 3S9, would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-05 published
BENTLEY,
EdnaMay (née
GREEN)
Passed away at Aurora Resthaven Nursing Home, with her daughter
at her side, on February 4, 2005, in her 90th year. Beloved wife
for 62 years of the late Elmor. Loving mother of the late Allan
(late Linda) and Sharon. Proud grandmother of James (Kailla),
Lori, and Lisa (Travis). Great-grandmother of Zachery and baby
Emily. Dear sister of the late Evelyn
DARBY,
GladysRENNIE, the
late Fay TAILOR/TAYLOR and Clarence
GREEN.
Will▲▼ be sadly missed by many
nieces, nephews and Friends. A service to celebrate Edna's life
will be held at the Low and Low Funeral Home, 23 Main Street
South, Uxbridge (905) 852-3073 in the Chapel on Saturday, February
12, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with visitation 1 hour prior. In Edna's
memory, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-05 published
MORGAN,
VivianCecelia (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Vivian Cecelia
MORGAN, 87, of Lakewood, Washington, died peacefully
at her home in Palm Desert, California on January 4, 2005, surrounded
by all the love of her family. She joins her beloved husband
of 56 years, Harry E.
MORGAN,
Jr., who was a longtime Weyerhaeuser
Co. executive. Vivian was born in Toronto to Gladys
(GRAY/GREY) and
Hugh TAILOR/TAYLOR, and cherished her Canadian family and its heritage,
and became a U.S. citizen in recent years. She was employed for
7 years through World War 2 in New York City with the Canadian
and British Secret Services, until her marriage in Longview,
Washington in 1945. Following the war, Vivian and Harry, moved
to many timber communities in the Pacific Northwest, before settling
in Lakewood, Washington in 1964. Vivian worked hard in every
place she lived to sponsor and promote many organizations and
activities to enrich the lives of others. She was a longtime
member of the Tacoma Art Museum, the Sunset Club, the Governor's
Mansion Foundation, the Tacoma Garden Club and the Tacoma and
Marrakesh Country Clubs. She also served many years on an advisory
board of the Stanford Medical Center. Vivian is survived by three
sons: David T. (Toodie)
MORGAN, of Jesup, Georgia; Stephen M.
MORGAN of Seattle, Washington and Palm Desert, California; and
MichaelF.
(Colleen)
MORGAN of Federal Way, Washington; four
grandchildren: Kathryn, of Atlanta, Georgia; Scott, of Bozeman,
Montana; Daniel, of Atlanta, Georgia; and Christine, of Federal
Way, Washington; a brother, George (Iris)
TAILOR/TAYLOR and niece, Ann
(Dave) HAVERY, all of Toronto, Canada; and nephews, Warren (Jan)
WILKINS, of Edmonds, Washington, and Bill
WILKINS of Seattle,
Washington. Private services for Vivian were held on January
11, 2005 at the Celebration of Life Chapel, with burial next
to her husband, at Mountain View Memorial Park in Tacoma, Washington.
The family suggests memorials to a charity of choice.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-07 published
RATTEW,
FrederickHenry
At the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Orillia, on Saturday, February
5, 2005, in his 63rd year. Fred
RATTEW of Orillia, beloved husband
of Agnes Isobel
RATTEW (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR.)
Loving father of Rick and
his wife Bridget of Toronto, and Evelyn
MacNEISH of Orillia.
Loving grandfather of Deanna
MacNEISH.
Loving
son of Majorie
and Albert
RATTEW of Orillia. Dear brother of Evelyn
FREEMAN
of Vernon, British Columbia and Robert
RATTEW and his wife
Kay
of Ajax. Dear brother-in-law of Barb
KNOTT and her husband Leon
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Merritt
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife Mary, Winston
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
his wife Wilma,▲▼BuckTAILOR/TAYLOR, all of Curve Lake, Ontario, and
Bill TAILOR/TAYLOR of Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Visitation will
be held at the Simcoe Funeral Home, 38 James Street E., Orillia,
on Tuesday, February 8th from 12 noon until time of Funeral Services
in the Chapel at 2 p.m. Interment later St. Andrew-St. James
Cemetery, Orillia. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-07 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ethel▼Lillian▼
Peacefully passed away on Sunday, February 6, 2005, at the age
of 88. Beloved wife of 61 years to Leslie
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▲▼ mother
of Donna Rae
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Ethel▼ had volunteered much of her earlier
years to working with the Red Cross Blood Clinic and Meals on
Wheels. She will be forever missed and loved by her family. Private
cremation and family burial will be held at a later date. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to the Ward Funeral Home 416-241-4618.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-08 published
PEAK,
ArthurLovell III
aka King Arthur (World War 2 Veteran). Passed away very peacefully
at Newmarket Health Centre, in his 88th year with his daughters
Catherine and Suzette and granddaughter Yvonne singing by his
side. He passed with the biggest smile on his face as though
all of his loved ones had come to greet him. Predeceased by his
wife Marie-Birthe Alice
PEAK (2003.) A dedicated foster parent
for 25 years. He shared his home and love with all, Solange,
Richard, Catherine, Suzette, Margaret, Michlene, Michael, David
Charles, Christopher and Clarence (now Mark and Michael), Shawn,
Donna and Jamie (who captured such a special part of his heart).
Survived by Catherine (Keith)
ALLISON,
Suzette
(John)
LEEMING,
Cecile (Guy)
LAGACE and grandchildren Monique, Michel, Steven,
Andrew, Benjamin and Yvonne. Special thanks to Nancy
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
Jennifer MASON from the Newmarket Health Centre for their compassion
and exceptional loving care and all the understanding staff at
the centre. May God bless them for all they do. Funeral Service
from M.W. Becker Funeral Home, 490 The Qneensway South, Keswick,
1-888-884-4486 on Wednesday, February 9, 2005 at 1: 00 pm. Family
will receive Friends from 12: 00 pm until time of Service. Cremation
to follow. If desired, donations made to the Royal Canadian Legion
would be appreciated by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-08 published
SOUBLIERE,
WilbertC. "
Bill" (1917-2005)
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Bill, on Sunday,
February 6, 2005, at the Lakeshore General Hospital. Succeeded
by Marge, his beloved wife of 60 years, he also leaves behind
his loving children Robert Stephen, Cathy (Tony
MAGNONE) and
Suzanne (Ian
TAILOR/TAYLOR,) his grandchildren Michael, Christopher,
Kaila, Jason and Shawn, his sister Helen
COULTER, his niece and
nephews Paul, Chris, Casey and Karen. Sincere thanks to all the
staff of the Vigi Santé, D.D.O., and of the Lakeshore General
Hospital for their loving care and support. Visitation will be
held on Wednesday, February 9, 2005 from 2 to 4 p.m. followed
by a chapel service at 4 p.m. at Rideau Funeral Home, 4275 Sources
Blvd., Dollard-des-Ormeaux (514) 685-3344. In lieu of flowers,
donations in his memory to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-11 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Alexander▲▼ "
Alex▲▼"
Following a brief illness on Wednesday, February 9, 2005, at
his home. Alex
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Elora, formerly of Toronto, in his 81st
year. Beloved husband of Kathy. Loving father of Anna of Florida,
Sandra of Elora and Archie of Florida. Loved grandfather of Rachel.
Dear brother of Betty of Dunbarton, Scotland. Alex will be sadly
missed by his good buddy Peter
KNUPSTRUP and his wife
Nancy.
As he wished, no funeral service will be held and cremation has
taken place. A private memorial service will be held at a later
date. Memorial donations to a charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to Graham A.
Giddy Funeral Home and Chapel, 37 Church Street, Elora, 519-846-5352
www.grahamgiddyfh.com

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ZETTLE,
DorothyMarionChristina (née
HURST)
Surrounded by her family, at William Osler Health Centre, Brampton,
on Saturday, February 12, 2005, at the age of 75 years. Dorothy,
beloved wife of Ken
CLARRIDGE.
Mother of Kay
MANSFIELD (Charles,)
and Linda LINCOLN
(Andrew,) both of Georgetown, and grandmother
of Anna, and Darren. Loving sister of Fred (Edna) of Caledon,
Jack HURST
(Dolena) of King City, Carol (Jack
TAILOR/TAYLOR) of Washago,
and Rick (Diane
CUNNINGHAM) of Georgetown. She will be missed
by many nieces and nephews. The family will receive Friends at
the Scott Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel," 289 Main St. N., 905-451-1100,
on Monday, February 14, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, Service
in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Cremation. In memory of Dorothy, donations
to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. Sign
a book of condolences at www.obituariestoday.com

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STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
NormanFrederick
Peacefully, on Friday, February 18, 2005, at North York General
Hospital, in his 95th year. Beloved husband of the late Audrey.
Loving father of Suzanne
SUPRA (the late Roy,) Dianne, Wendy
CALDWELL
(Doug,) and the late Norm. Cherished grandfather of
Andrew (Angie), Tom, Lanny, Kristy, and great-grandfather to
Scott and Chris. Best friend and brother-in-law of George
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Special thanks to Beatrice
CHAMPSI.
The family will receive Friends
at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt
(east of Kennedy Rd.) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A complete
funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind or the charity of one's choice.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Mona▼
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 19, 2005, in her
87th year. Predeceased by her parents Herbert and Emma
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
her sister Margaret
CAULFIELD, brothers Arthur and Gordon, and
her niece Carol. Mona will be lovingly remembered by her sister-in-law
Ada TAILOR/TAYLOR, brother-in-law Wilson
CAULFIELD and nephews Paul,
Kenneth, Doug and Jim, and their families. A Funeral Service
will be held on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 11 a.m., with visitation
one hour prior at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street,
at Goulding, south of Steeles). Interment Westminister Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-22 published
UMLAH,
DonaldStuart
Retired Metropolitan Toronto Police Officer, Nitetis Lodge Ancient,
Free and Accepted Masons No. 444, Creemore, Ontario, Rameses
Shriners, Toronto Men's Probus, Wasaga Beach, Lifetime Member
Bayshore Seniors, Woodland Beach. On Monday, February 21, 2005
at Penetanguishene General Hospital in his 78th year. Dear husband
of Audrey
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
UMLAH of Woodland Beach. Father to Heather
Marie UMLAH and Donna Lynn
UMLAH, both of Woodland Beach and
Papa to Amy and Brittany. Brother of Mary Lou
RAUCHBART of Mississauga
and Joyce THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Blenheim. Brother-in-law of Marjorie
LEE
of Barrie and sister-in-law Kathleen
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Islington and
many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sisters Audrey
JAMES
and Shirley
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and brother Gordon
UMLAH.
Visitation will
be held at the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 132 River
Road East, Wasaga Beach (705-429-1040) Wednesday, February 23,
2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted
by Pastor Keith
LOCKHART and Reverend David
BLACK in the Chapel on
Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 2 p.m. Cremation. Donations may
be made to Penetanguishene Palliative Care Unit, Shriners Hospital
for Crippled Children or Wasaga Beach United Church.

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LUNDY,
JosephRichard
(Retired Bell Canada)
It is with deep sorrow we announce the passing of our dearly
loved Joe. Peacefully in faith and surrounded by his loving family
at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Monday, February 21,
2005. Joe LUNDY of Barrie was the beloved husband of 45 years
to Jeannette. Dearest father to Lisa (Joe)
CARTAGINESE,
Deanna
(Bruce) MARTIN, and Christopher
LUNDY (friend Pamela
HENDERSON)
all of Barrie. He was the perfect Papa to his dearly loved grandchildren
Amanda and Natalie
CARTAGINESE,
Justin and Jordan
MARTIN, Taylor
and Kailyn
LUNDY and step-grand_son Kyle
MARTIN.
Predeceased by
his infant daughters Maria, Theresa and Josephine, and his parents
Richard and Madeline
LUNDY. He will be deeply missed by his brothers
Michael (Carol)
LUNDY of Ottawa, Jim (Jane)
LUNDY of Markham,
and his sister Mary (William)
WALKER of Markham and their families.
Remembered with love by his mother-in-law Mary
SOKIL (late Harry
SOKIL,) brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Mike and Dianne and
nephew Shane
McBRIDE,
BettyEATON and family, and Lorraine
LUNDY.
Also▲▼ survived by his extended family Margaret
TAILOR/TAYLOR and family
of Patna, Scotland, as well as many close and dear Friends. Joe
was born in Toronto, Ontario, on April 11th, 1936. He joined
Bell Canada in 1954 and worked in Northern Ontario for many years
before he and his family moved to Orangeville and then Barrie
in 1967. He was a member of the Bell Canada Pioneers and the
Barrie Historical Society. After retiring in 1990, he and Jeannette
travelled extensively, something they enjoyed very much. He also
enjoyed hunting, fishing and working at his small engine repair
business, and foremost spending time with the apples of his eye
his grandchildren. Friends may call at the Steckley-Gooderham
Funeral Home (201 Minet's Point Road at Yonge Street), Barrie,
on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held from
Saint Mary's Church, Barrie, on Friday, February 25th, 2005 at
10: 00 a.m. with Father Frank
McDEVITT celebrating. Cremation.
Inurnment to follow with his parents in Mount Hope Cemetery,
Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations to the R.V.H. Regional
Cancer Care Centre would be appreciated by the family. We would
like to express our gratitude for the wonderful care from the
Nurses at R.V.H. 3 North B. Palliative Care and Doctors
KHONSARI,
PRESNELL, D.
PATTERSON, and Rick
IRVIN as well as Dr. A.
LOBLAW,
and his assistant Grace
CHAN of Sunnybrook Cancer Clinic. A special
thanks to our family Dr. N.
FRIESEN, whose care, understanding,
and support to Joe and family will always be remembered.

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MARTIN,
JamesGilchrist "
Jim"
Proudly served in the Canadian Army as an instructor at Base
Borden (1943-1946), First Lieutenant, World War 2. Peacefully
at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville, on Saturday, February
26, 2005, Jim
MARTIN, in his 86th year, beloved husband of Wilma
EMBREE for 61 years. Loving father of James (Gil) and
Ka Ling
MARTIN, Thomas (Tom)
MARTIN and Brenda
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Heather and Jack
YOUNG,
Gary and Pam
MARTIN, Beverley and Wayne
ROBINSON and special
son Michael and Debbie
WILTON.
Devoted grandfather of 16 grandchildren
and 2 great-grandchildren. Jim will sadly be missed by his brothers
and sisters Gordon (deceased) and Jackie
MARTIN,
TomMARTIN (deceased,)
Wally and Kay
MARTIN,
Phyliss and Harold
NICHOLSON, Helen (deceased)
and John (deceased)
BIRCHALL,
Betty (deceased) and Jim (deceased)
PROVAN,
John (deceased) and Freida
MARTIN, Marjorie and Glen
(deceased)
FOSSEY,
Glenn and Dolly
MARTIN. The family will receive
their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home Baxter and Giles Chapel,
273 Broadway, Orangeville (519-941-2630) on Thursday morning,
March 3 from 10 o'clock until time of memorial service in the
chapel at 12 o'clock. If desired, memorial donations may be made
to The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada, Ontario Chapter,
30 - 1730 McPherson Court, Pickering L1W 3E6. Condolences for
the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com 'Til we
meet again'

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MacKENZIE,
LauraAnn (née
CROSSMAN)
Suddenly on Monday, February 28, 2005 at Southlake Regional Health
Centre, Newmarket in her 70th year. Predeceased by her parents
Percey and Bertha
CROSSMAN.
Loving wife of Bob. Dear mother of
Carol
(Dennis,)
Debbie, and Norman. Cherished nanny of Tim
MESSENGER
and Nicole
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Ann▲ leaves behind brothers and sisters Ella,
Jim, Faye, Frank and sister-in-law Blanche. Friends may call
at Skwarchuk Funeral Home "Lathangue Chapel", 30 Simcoe Rd.,
Bradford (1-800-209-4803) for visitation on Thursday, March 3,
2005 from 12 noon until the time of a funeral service in the
Chapel at 1: 00 p.m. Interment will be held at New Cannan Cemetery,
New Brunswick. Donations to the Cancer Unit at Princess Margaret
Hospital, Toronto would be appreciated.

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REYNOLDS,
PatriciaMary (née
O'BRIEN)
Passed away peacefully at the Sunrise of Oakville on March 2,
2005, in her 83rd year. She will be greatly missed by her loving
husband, Daniel E.
REYNOLDS, and dear sister Mary (Bubby)
MacDOUGALL.
Beloved mother to Pam
REYNOLDS, Sally
REYNOLDS (Bill
GRIFFITHS),
Anne McMANUS (Larry
McMANUS), Patty
REYNOLDS (Brian
TAILOR/TAYLOR),
D. J. REYNOLDS and Chris
REYNOLDS
(RobinMARTEL.) Beloved grandmother
of Jill, Heather, Mike, Erin, Allison, Emily, Kelly, Scott, Kate,
Jacqueline and Justin. We honour and respect her wishes for no
visitation and a private funeral service to be held at St. Andrew's
Church, 47 Reynolds Street, Oakville, on Friday, March 4 at 11: 00
a.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated. The family wishes to extend many thanks
to all of the caring staff at the Sunrise of Oakville.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-05 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Frederick▲▼Victor▼
Suddenly at the Campbellford Memorial Hospital on Wednesday,
March▲▼ 2, 2005, age 84 years. Victor
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Warkworth. son
of the late Frederick Mark
TAILOR/TAYLOR and the late Mary Ann
(MASON.)
Beloved husband of the late Audrey Kathleen
(HOWARD.)
Loving
father of Mandy
TURNER of Toronto. Dear friend of Muriel
NICHOLS
of Warkworth. Following the cremation a private family service
will be held. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the
charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. www.walasfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-06 published
PLAS,
ChrisJohan
"Absent from the body, present with the Lord"At Oak Terrace,
Orillia on Saturday, March 5, 2005 in his 73rd year. Chris
PLAS
of R.R.#2, Washago. Beloved husband of Joy Elizabeth
PLAS (nee
TAILOR/TAYLOR.) Dear father of Joanne and her husband Mark
SMITH of
R.R.#3, Orillia and Bruce
PLAS of R.R.#2, Washago. Loving grandfather
of Alanna and Philip
SMITH. Dear brother of Jacoba
SLIJKHUIS,
Rie and her husband Rut
RICHTER, Jenny Klien
HOLTE, Hein
PLAS
and his wife
Gerdi,Lies and her husband Harm
TENKATEN,
HanPLAS and his wife
Tootie and the late Joseph, all of Holland.
Visitation will be held at the Simcoe Funeral Home, 38 James
Street E., Orillia on Monday, March 7 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Funeral Services will be held in the chapel on Tuesday,
March 8 at 1 p.m. Memorial donations to the Gideon Bible Memorial
Plan or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the
family.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Raymond▲▼
Peacefully, at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, on Saturday,
March 5, 2005, in his 87th year. Beloved husband of 61 years
to Doreen (née
FOSTER.)
Loving father of Sandra
WILSON and her
husband Steve. Proud grandfather of Scott, Ryan, Mark, and Amy,
and great-grandfather of Natalie. Dear brother of Pastor Jack
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Irene▼ (of Arkansas.) The family will receive
Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road,
Ajax (Pickering Village), 905-428-8488, on Monday, March 7, 2005
from 1: 00 to 2:00 p.m. The Funeral Service will follow in the
Chapel at 2: 00 p.m.

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POPIEL,
Mary▲Mae▲ (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR) (August 31, 1931-March 4, 2005)
Peacefully after a courageous 10-year struggle with C.O.P.D.
Soulmate and beloved wife to Jim. Dear mother to Stephen and
Lianne, dear mother-in-law to Michele and Ian, and much-loved
"Treehouse Gramma" to Brittany, Claire, Liam, and Nicholas. Mary
Mae's life will be celebrated at a private family funeral. Arrangements
entrusted to Nicholls Funeral Home (705) 526-5449."Loved with
a love beyond all telling, missed with a grief beyond all tears."

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-08 published
HARSFAI-
ROBINSON,
Éva (née
LEDWINA)
Gone but not forgotten. Peacefully on March 7, 2005, at the Seniors
Health Centre in North York, after a long and difficult illness.
Loving wife of George
ROBINSON, mother of Éva
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(JohnTAILOR/TAYLOR)
and Gus HARSFAI
(WendyMILNE) and Oma to Jack and Annie, auntie
to Lucy NUSSIS (née
NAGY.) A celebration of her life will be
held in the spring-time in Toronto, including a tree-planting
in her loving memory at Edwards Gardens.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
William▲▼George▲▼ "
Bill▲▼"
Passed away peacefully at West Shore Retirement Village in Port
Perry on Sunday, March 6, 2005. Bill
TAILOR/TAYLOR, husband of the late
Geraldine TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▲▼ father of Martin and his wife
SherryTAILOR/TAYLOR,
Dawn and her husband Paul
HALLETT and Gail and her husband
Mike STOKES. Dear Baabee of Matthew, Quinn, Jordan and Ethan.
Dear brother of Roy
TAILOR/TAYLOR and predeceased by Esmond
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Family and Friends may call at the Low and Low Funeral Home,
1763 Reach Street, Port Perry (905) 985-7331 on Wednesday, March
9, 2005 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be
held in the chapel on Thursday, March 10, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment
Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Memorial donations to the
Community Memorial Hospital Foundation of Port Perry or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-10 published
GEORGE,
CharlesFrederick "
Paul"
Unexpectedly in the Dominican Republic on Thursday, March 3,
2005, Charles Frederick Paul
GEORGE of Charlottetown, Prince
Edward Island, age 62 years. Beloved husband of Barbara (nee
HOLLIER). Dear father of Lisa
YETMAN (Christopher) and Sean (Katarina).
Loving son of Edna
GEORGE and brother of Marilyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Predeceased
by his father Frederick
GEORGE and by his brother-in-law Jim
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Resting at Belvedere Funeral Home, Prince Edward Island,
from pwhere the funeral will be held in the funeral home chapel
on Saturday at 11 a.m. Visitation Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation. www.belvederefh.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-10 published
SPIRITO,
Jill (née
BAYNE)
Formerly of Etobicoke. Passed away peacefully into the arms of
Jesus at Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie on March 8, 2005,
after a valiant and courageous battle with Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis. Dearly beloved mother of Lorna (husband Jim) and granddaughter
Jaina-Mike of Coldwater; Danny
SPIRITO of Mississauga; Holly
(husband Rick) and grandchildren Cole, Alysia and Brent
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Barrie. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service honouring
Jill's life for family and Friends will be held at Coldwater
Legion, Coldwater, Ontario on Sunday, March 13 at 3 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Royal Canadian Legion in Coldwater
would be appreciated. Her love, unselfish devotion, exceptional
sense of humour, kindness and generosity will be treasured forever
by all who were blessed with knowing her.

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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ruth▲▼
(BAIN)
Of Cambridge, on Monday, March 7, 2005, at Cambridge Memorial
Hospital, in her 86th year. Ruth
BAIN, beloved wife of the late
David TAILOR/TAYLOR (1990.) Dear mother of Wayne and his wife
Karen
of Cambridge. Lovingly remembered by two grandchildren Michelle
and Melissa. Predeceased by her parents Leslie and Julia
BAIN.
Mrs. TAILOR/TAYLOR was born in Mount Albert, Ontario and had been a
resident of Cambridge for the past three years, coming from Toronto.
She was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Toronto Branch
75. A private family service was held on Wednesday, March 9,
2005 at the Barthel Funeral Home, Cambridge. Interment in Mount
Albert Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society, 241 Duke St. W., Kitchener N2H 3X5 would
be gratefully appreciated by the family. Tributes may be made
online at www.mem.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-12 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
RussellFranklin▲
(Retired Firefighter with York Township Fire Department) Suddenly
at his residence, Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday,
March▲▼ 9, 2005, Russell
TAILOR/TAYLOR, in his 72nd year. Survived by
his children, James
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife Mary Ann
CURRAN, Etobicoke
Alan TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Brampton;▲▼Leane▼ and her husband Kenneth
SUAREZ,
Fort Myers, Florida and their mother Beverley
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Mississauga.
Cherished grandfather of Julian and Aidan
TAILOR/TAYLOR;
Ashley,Austin
and Aleczander
SUAREZ.
Will also be sadly missed by Alan's dog,
Zack who was his granddog. Dear brother of Mrs. Jean
HUNT,
BertTAILOR/TAYLOR, William and Carole
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Ms. Mina
MUNRO, Fred and Glena
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Margaret (Mrs. Denny
LEAVENS) and predeceased by Mrs.
Ruth FARRELL and Alex
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Will be remembered by many nieces
and nephews. The family will receive their Friends at the Egan
Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213)
Sunday afternoon 2-4 and evening 7-9 o'clock. Funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Monday, March 14 at 2 o'clock.
Interment will be held later. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to The Lung Association of Peel, 1550 Enterprise
Road, Suite 111, Mississauga L4W 4P4. Condolences for the family
may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com

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BAIRD,
PatriciaAnn (née
ROBBINS)
Passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 17, 2005, in her 90th
year. Predeceased by her husband Harold Wilson
BAIRD.
Daughter
of the late John and Mabel
ROBBINS. Cherished mother of Joan
Baird DEMOE, Maureen
LABARRE, Daniel
BAIRD (Nancy), Carol
DEMOE,
John BAIRD
(Janice,)
KathyWEBB (Ernie,) Elizabeth
BAIRD (David
CLARK.)
Predeceased by sons-in-law Ron
DEMOE, Marcel
LABARRE,
Irie DEMOE and daughter-in-law Katie
BAIRD.
Beloved sister of
Alix GRIFFITH, Kay
ROGERS, Bernadette
SULLIVAN, Bernice
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Joan HAYDEN, and the late Sheila
ELLENSON and John
ROBBINS.
Devoted
grandmother of 33, great-grandmother of 55 and great-great-grandmother
of 4. Beloved sister-in-law of Norma
CLARK,
AudreyLEWIS and
Rita BAIRD.
Devoted best friend of Bernice
FISHER. Friends may
call at the Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton Chapel", 847 King
St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Sunday, March 20 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Family Catholic
Church (91 Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby) on Monday, March 21 at 10: 30
a.m. Cremation to follow. Patricia will be sadly missed and fondly
remembered by all those whose lives she touched. Patricia's love
for life is an inspiration to all who are privileged to love
her. Special thanks to nurses Heather, Kathy and doctors at the
Whitby Home Dialysis Centre, caregiver Julie and home nurse Todd.
In memory of Patricia, donations may be made to the Lakeridge
Health - Whitby Dialysis Unit.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-19 published
SARAFIN,
Luke
Has gone to be with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on March
16, 2005 at the age of 93, following a brief illness. Loving
father of Sharon and son-in-law Harry
(TOMSETT.)
Predeceased
by wife Hannah
(Anne) 1993, and sister Dorothy
(CORBETT/
POUPART)
1979 and parents Metro and Elizabeth. Luke is survived by sisters
Anne (TAILOR/TAYLOR) and Florence
(POTOMSKI,) twin brothers Mike (Annette)
and Nick (Rena), and William (Vicki) as well as numerous nieces
and nephews. At Luke's request, the service will be private followed
by cremation. The family is grateful to Dr.
McINTOSH and the
kind and loving nurses, staff and residents of Hillsdale Estates
in Oshawa. They made the last years of his life richer. We know
he appreciated each and every one of you - Thank You. If desired,
donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-19 published
WILLIAMS,
Mabel (née
GORDON)
Peacefully on March 17, 2005, in her 94th year at Mississauga.
Mabel WILLIAMS, daughter of the late Matilda and James
GORDON,
beloved wife of the late Harold
WILLIAMS, mother of Eleanor (James,
deceased) TAILOR/TAYLOR of Washago, Gordon (Janice) of Mississauga and
Bill (Melinda)
WILLIAMS of Barrie. Grandmother of Steven (Cheryl,)
Robert (Laureen)
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Leanne▲
(Kevin)
RICE, Cheryl (Jamie,)
Jennifer, Sara, and Jessica
WILLIAMS.
Great-grandmother to Trevor,
Brittany, Jimmy and Sean
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Brooklyn▲▼ and Taylor
RICE. A
private family service will be held Tuesday, March 22nd. Sincere
thanks and appreciation to the wonderful staff at Erin Mills
Lodge for their loving care for the past eleven years. If desired,
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian
Heart and Stroke Foundation or Alzheimer Society Canada.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-21 published
MANTLE,
Sister▲▼Audrey▲▼Adelene,▲▼ R.H.S.J.
Sister▲▼Audrey▲▼Adelene▲▼MANTLE died peacefully at St. Joseph Regional
House, Amherstview, Ontario on March 19, 2005, 83 years of age
of which 57 years were spent in Religious Life. Sister
MANTLE
was born in Deloro, Ontario the daughter of Zoe
PRUDAMES and
William MANTLE.
Sister▲▼ is predeceased by her parents, her brother,
Eric, and her sister, Eileen. She is survived by her loving nephew,
Eric TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Verna,▲▼Sarnia,▲▼Ontario,▲▼ and her niece,
Gail EWART,
Scarbaro,▲▼Ontario.▲▼She▲▼ also leaves behind her great-nephew,
Mark, and great-niece, Sheri. Friends will be received at St.
Joseph Regional House, 16 Manitou Crescent E., Amherstview, Ontario
on Monday, March 21, 2005 from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. with
a Vigil Service at 7: 00 p.m. The Mass of Christian Burial will
be celebrated in Holy Family Chapel, St. Joseph Regional House
on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Rite of Committal with
prayers in Saint Mary's Cemetery. May she rest in peace. In the
care of the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes, Central Chapel
Kingston, 613-546-5454.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-22 published
MANTLE,
Sister▲Audrey▲Adelene,▲ R.H.S.J.
Sister▲Audrey▲Adelene▲MANTLE died peacefully at St. Joseph Regional
House, Amherstview, Ontario on March 19, 2005, 83 years of age
of which 57 years were spent in Religious Life. Sister
MANTLE
was born in Deloro, Ontario the daughter of Zoe
PRUDAMES and
William MANTLE.
Sister▲ is predeceased by her parents, her brother,
Eric, and her sister, Eileen. She is survived by her loving nephew,
Eric TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Verna,▲▼Sarnia,▲Ontario,▲ and her niece,
Gail EWART,
Scarbaro,▲Ontario.▲She▲ also leaves behind her great-nephews,
Mark, Keith and Kirk and and great-niece, Sheri. Friends will
be received at St. Joseph Regional House, 16 Manitou Crescent
E., Amherstview, Ontario on Monday, March 21, 2005 from 2: 00-4:00
and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. with a Vigil Service at 7:00 p.m. The Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Holy Family Chapel,
St. Joseph Regional House on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 1: 00
p.m. Rite of Committal with prayers in Saint Mary's Cemetery. May
she rest in peace.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-24 published
GILKES,
EthelAnn (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at her home on March 23, 2005, in her 81st year. Beloved
wife of 60 years to Wilfred. Loving "Ma" of Susan
REEVES and
her husband Jeff; and Bill and his wife Sandy. Cherished Gramma
of Lindsay
REEVES (David
MASON), Andrew
REEVES, Nate
ROBERTSON
and Katie, Taylor, Jamey and Jake. Dear sister-in-law of Robert,
Irene PIKE and her husband Larry, and Beatrice
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
The family
will receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village), 905-428-8488 from 3 to 4 p.m.
Saturday, March 26, 2005. Complete funeral service to follow
in the chapel at 4 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-24 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
David▲Hewitt▲
Born in Toronto, Ontario, he passed away unexpectedly on Monday,
March 14, 2005. Beloved
son of Dr. W.H.
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Jane Hewitt
TAILOR/TAYLOR (deceased 1998.) Loving brother of Lindsay, Douglas and
Cathy, spouses Pam and Denis. Fun loving uncle to Joshua, Courtlind,
Christopher, Charlotte, Sarah, Taylor, Sydney and Ryan. Although
he was an accomplished lawyer, his true passion was as a prolific
poet and musician. All who knew him will miss his incredible
gift of laughter and his original eclectic outlook on life. He
will be in our hearts and thoughts forever. The family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403
Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2: 30 p.m.
until the service in the chapel at 3 o'clock on Saturday, March
26. Reception to be held at the funeral home following the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation,
610 University Avenue, Toronto M5G 2M9 or Canadian Cancer Society,
20 Holly Street, Suite 101, Toronto M4S 3B1, would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-24 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
George▲Herbert
Suddenly on Tuesday, March 22, 2005, in his 94th year. Beloved
husband of the late Patricia, whom he loved dearly and missed
so much. Loving father of Robin and his wife Kathryn and his
late daughter Nancy
CAMPBELL. Cherished Grandpa of Jordan, Adam
and Anelise
CAMPBELL.
George will be greatly missed by his many
nieces, nephews and Friends whose lives he touched. Predeceased
by his brothers Bill and Roy and his sister Edith
HUMPHREY.
George
was recognized by all who knew him for his gentle manner, generosity
and cheerfulness. His family would like to thank his support
network and special Friends at Leisure World O'Connor Court and
Taylor Place. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south
of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-5 p.m. on Good Friday, March
25th. A service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, March
26th at 11 o'clock, followed by a reception at the funeral home.
If desired, remembrances may be made to the Donway Covenant United
Church, 230 The Donway West, Toronto M3B 2V8, the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind, 1929 Bayview Avenue, Toronto M4G 3E8
or The Don Mills Foundation for Seniors, 1 Overland Drive, Toronto
M3C 2C3.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-26 published
FERGUSON,
VeronaIrene
(Formerly of Stayner, Ontario; Missionary for 25 years in Angola
Graduate Nurse of Toronto General Hospital; Registered Nurse
at Stratford General Hospital). Passed away peacefully, at Extendicare
Nursing Home, Oshawa, on Wednesday, March 23, 2005, in her 94th
year. Beloved wife of the late Reverend Frederick Merrill
FERGUSON.
Loving mother of Helen and her husband Kelly
VOUTT of Oshawa,
Miriam and her husband Dave
BOAL of Ottawa, Annah
FERGUSON of
Markham and Joye and her husband Gary
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Birmingham, Alabama.
Cherished grandmother of Rob and his wife
LisaVOUTT,
GailVOUTT,
Carolyn and her husband David
JUDSON,
Kim and her husband Mark
OZORIO,
TriciaBOAL and her husband Gordon
WILSON, John
BOAL
and his wife
Terri,MarkBECKBERGER and his wife Christine, Vicky
BECKBERGER,
BlakeTAILOR/TAYLOR and Kyle
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Fondly remembered by
great-grandchildren Justine, Serena, Darcy, Sarah, Devin, Nathan,
Mikayla, Jacqueline, Lindsay, Jessica, Kaylah, Kylah and Kristin.
Sister of the late Walter
CLEMENCE.
Relatives and Friends will
be received at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home Ltd., 152 King
St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558), on Sunday from 1-4 p.m. A Service
will be held at Kingsview United Church, 505 Adelaide Ave. E.,
Oshawa, on Monday, March, 28, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment at
Blackstock Union Cemetery at 2: 30 p.m. Donations made in memory
of Verona FERGUSON to the Angola Memorial Scholarship Fund or
Kingsview United Church would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-30 published
NACSA, "
Helen▲"
Ilona▲Eszter▲
Peacefully on Sunday, March 27, 2005, in her 83rd year. Survived
by her loving children, Frank (Patricia) of Kingston, Ontario
and Kornelia. Loving grandmother of Eric and Peter. Dear sister
of Mary LASZLO and aunt to Leslie
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Meg) and Mary (Robert
MASTERS) and great-aunt to Christopher and Katie
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends▲
may call at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave.
W. (2 stop lights west of Yonge St.) on Thursday, March 31st
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Friday, April 1st at St.
Elizabeth of Hungary Church, 432 Sheppard Ave. E. at 10 a.m.
Interment at York Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
a donation to West Park Healthcare Centre or The Asthma Foundation
would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-30 published
NIEPAGE,
DonaldHerbert
(March 5, 1933-March 28, 2005)
Surrounded by the love of family and Friends, Don is now in God's
loving presence after battling Multiple Myeloma complicated by
meningitis. Don leaves behind his cherished wife and best friend
Pat of 48+ years. Also left to miss his love and guidance are
his children Susan (Ron
TWEEDY,)
Stephen
(Tamara,) and Scott
(Charlotte) and his grandchildren Martin
WATSON,
Colleen and
Don TWEEDY,
Sarah and Mark
NIEPAGE, Mitchell and Dylan
NIEPAGE.
Don is survived and will be missed by his brother Ken (Norma)
and sisters Diane (Mike
TAILOR/TAYLOR,) and Norma (Bob
KENT) and their
families. Don had taken great pride in the home he and Pat built
in Nashville, Ontario for 45 years before the love of nature
called them to reside at Severn Falls, where Don had spent his
summers since childhood. The family will receive Friends at the
Coldwater Funeral Home, 22 Sturgeon Bay Road, Coldwater (705-686-3344
or 1-888-645-5485) on Thursday, March 31 from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Gray Street, Coldwater on Friday, April 1 at 1 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations in memory of Don may be made to the Orillia
Soldiers Memorial Hospital Foundation, or to the Building Fund
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Coldwater or to the charity
of your choice.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-01 published
NUNN,
GeraldA.
At Cummer Lodge, on Wednesday, March 30, 2005, in his 82nd year.
Beloved husband of Olive. Loving father of Rod. Dear brother
of Sheila HARRISON, the late Ronald
NUNN and Vera
TAILOR/TAYLOR. A Service
and Committal will be held in the Chapel of St. James-the-Less,
635 Parliament Street, Toronto (corner of Bloor and Parliament),
Saturday April 2, 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Alzheimer Society of Toronto, 2323 Yonge Street, Suite 500, P.O.
Box 26285 Stn Brm B., Toronto, Ontario M7Y 4R1 would be appreciated
by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-02 published
CAMPBELL, Dorothy Gertrude Bentinck Dejean
(September 11, 1910-March 18, 2005) Born in Toronto, Ontario,
University of Western Ontario, 1933. Dorothy went to Washington,
D.C. as a member of the British Missions in North America (1942-1947)
and worked in Information Services at the British Embassy. Married
in 1951 to Charles H.
CAMPBELL, O.B.E., widowed in 1957. Dorothy
went on to become the Director of the Jamestown Festival in Williamsburg,
Viginia (1957), Vice-President and Treasurer at Sidney Kramer
Books in Washington, D.C. (1958-1967), and Administrative Assistant
at the National Academy of Sciences of America (1968-1980). Dorothy
was an advocate of the E.R.A., an active member of the D.C's
Women's Crime Prevention Commission, a Past President and Treasurer
of the Potomac Branch of the Business and Professional Women's
Club, named Woman of the Year by the National Business and Professional
Women's Club in 1987, and a member of the Golden Owls of the
National Press Club in Washington. Dorothy is survived by siblings
Margaret Ellen
HARRIS, Irene Elizabeth
FINDLAY, Frederic O.
DEJEAN,
predeceased by brother, Robert
DEJEAN.
Dorothy▲ is fondly remembered
by step-children Ian
CAMPBELL
(Marianne▲) and Morna
RYAN (Peter,)
nieces Janet
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
CAMERON (Sandy
CAMERON), Marion
DEJEAN (Peter
DUNBAR,) and nephews Brian (Genevieve) and Lawrence
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Wayne,▲
Lorne (Vicki) and Paul (Pat)
DEJEAN, as well as great-nieces
and nephews and great-great-nieces and nephews. Dorothy was a
lady with a sense of humour, style and grace. "The Hostess with
the Mostest."

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-02 published
HARRISON,
JeanEileen
Peacefully, at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Wednesday,
March▲▼ 30, 2005. Jean
TAILOR/TAYLOR, in her 90th year, was the beloved
wife of the late Bill
HARRISON. Dear sister of the late Archie
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Bill▲▼TAILOR/TAYLOR, and Doris
HIRCOCK. She will be sadly missed
by her nieces and nephew. Private family arrangements have been
entrusted to the Jardine Funeral Home "Bobcaygeon Chapel," 86
Main Street, Bobcaygeon (1-866-453-9279). Memorial donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society, Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay
or Community Care, Bobcaygeon would be appreciated by the family.
On line condolences and donations can be made at www.jardinefuneralhomes.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-02 published
LAWLESS,
FatherJohnHazelton
Died peacefully, on March 31, 2005, at St. Joseph's Villa, Dundas,
Ontario where he has lived since 1990. Born in Grafton, Ontario
on April 6, 1916 and ordained into the priesthood for Hamilton
Diocese on June 6, 1948. Father John taught French at Cathedral
Boys' High School while working as Assistant Pastor at the parishes
of St. Francis Xavier, Stoney Creek, Saint Mary's, Saint John the
Baptist, St. Charles Garnier and St. Patrick's - all in Hamilton.
He was the founding Pastor of Corpus Christi Parish in Hamilton
where he served from 1962-1967. He was the Pastor of St. Boniface
Parish in Maryhill from 1967-1979 followed by Chaplaincy of Mount
St. Joseph until 1986. Following a serious illness he retired
to St. Joseph Villa where he continued to offer daily Mass for
the Sisters until a few weeks ago. Father
LAWLESS was predeceased
by his parents, Jenny Hazelton
LAWLESS (1918) and Henry
LAWLESS
(1937;) his sister Jane
KOERNER (1994;) and his brother Daniel
(2001). He is survived by his sister Gertrude (husband Bernard
MURPHY) of Toronto; his brother Denis (wife
Joan) of Ottawa
his sister Rose Lawless
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Fairfax, Virginia; his sister-in-law
Mary Ellen
LAWLESS of Toronto; his brother-in-law George
KOERNER
of Falls Church, Virginia; and innumerable nieces, nephews and
cousins in Ontario and the United States. Being raised by his
Aunt Kate and Uncle Rueben
LAWLESS, he always looked upon these
cousins, including the Gregoire and Love families as his brothers
and sisters. Father
LAWLESS' dedication to family will be treasured
by all who remember his quiet presence at family celebrations,
especially his visits to the sick and suffering. Visitation and
prayers for Father
LAWLESS will be held at St. Augustine's Church,
58 Sydenham Street, Dundas, Ontario on Sunday, April 3, 2005 from
4: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Augustine's
Church at 11: 00 a.m. on Monday, April 4, 2005, followed by burial
at 3: 00 p.m. in St. Boniface Cemetery, Maryhill, Ontario. Father
John's family thanks the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton for
the care they have given to Father John over the years and to
the staff and many outstanding caregivers of St. Joseph's Villa
for the dedication, compassion and love they have showered on
Father John, especially over these last few months. Thank You!
Charitable contributions in honour of Father
LAWLESS should be
sent to the charity of your choice. For further information,
contact Marlatt Funeral Home, Dundas, 905-627-7452.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-02 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
John "
Jack"
Alexander
World War 2 Navy Veteran, life-time employee of Imperial Oil
Ltd. Peacefully, in his sleep, on Thursday, March 31, 2005, at
the age of 81. John, beloved husband of the late Noella. Loving
father of Sandra
ROBERTSON
(California,)
SusanMILLIGAN (Toronto,)
and Sherry and Paul
MAXMEN
(Newmarket.) Dear brother of Kay
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
the late Eleanor
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, and the late James
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Cherished
grandfather of Mark, Ken, Chris, Amy, Victoria, and Hallie. Kind
uncle to many nieces and nephews. Resting at the Paul O'Conner
Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Avenue East (between Warden and Pharmacy),
from 3-5 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service in our Chapel on Monday
afternoon at 1 p.m. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-04 published
Romance writer troubled by memories
Barbara BROUSE added depth to bodice rippers
Memoirs recall mother's abuse, servants' kindness
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
ObituaryWriter
As Abra TAILOR/TAYLOR, she created a world in which love's raging passion
always overcomes deceit, betrayal and flame-haired predators
(aka the other woman), in which the oh-so-handsome (but distant)
count will finally sweep our heroine, the small grey-eyed governess,
into his rippling arms and, with a shudder, a groan low in his
throat, cover her mouth with burning kisses.
She was one of the world's best-selling romance writers.
As Barbara
BROUSE she had to be: her own marriage was disintegrating
and she was single-handedly keeping four children and a grand
house going in Rosedale.
It was the early '80s and she was part of a romantic revolution,
one of a stable of writers injecting new realism -- and more
than one plot line -- into bigger and bolder love stories. Now
there were throbbing groins, restless hands, sex scenes and heroines
who were definitely not virginal.
She wrote the first of Harlequin's Super Romance novels: End
of Innocence ("Rafael's eyes had darkened and directed their
attention toward the region of her breasts... her heart beat
like a winged thing..."). Later she was a solid performer for
Silhouette and wrote as Araby
SCOTT for Avon publishers.
"My editor-in-chief met Barbara at a Romance Writers of America
conference and I remember her calling me with so much excitement
in her voice saying 'Guess who I signed up for our list? Abra
TAILOR/TAYLOR.' It was a coup at the time," said Alicia
CONDON, a former
senior editor with Silhouette Books.
CONDON edited
TAILOR/TAYLOR's book Hold Back The Night, which became
a huge seller for the U.S. publisher.
"It had an emotional depth and drama to it that was not common
at that time in contemporary romance; it was a book that really
struck me,"
CONDON remembered.
The story featured a young woman who falls in love with a sculptor.
There is a misunderstanding and she has his child without him
ever knowing.
The copy editor who worked on the book told
CONDON it was the
best book she'd ever read.
CONDON herself wrote to
BROUSE in
a letter: "This book wrings tears out of me every time I read
it."
From▲ 1979 to about 1984,
BROUSE wrote dozens of romance novels,
many of which were translated and published in Japanese, Italian,
French, Portuguese and Swedish. They were never just tales of
girl-meets-older-'n'-wealthier-man, and she was never just a
dilettante tossing off fanciful froth between lunch engagements.
"She was up every morning at 5 a.m. writing until 5 p.m. and
then she would make dinner for all of us. We'd all descend on
her in her study after school wanting to know what we were having
for dinner. She really did keep it all together," said her daughter
Gillian BROUSE.
A former advertising copywriter, Barbara
BROUSE thoroughly researched
the locales for her stories, whether she had been there or not.
She displayed all her books on a shelf behind her desk and enjoyed
getting letters from her fans. "They would tell her that she
touched their lives," said Gillian. "They don't say that when
you write an ad for a refrigerator."
But five years after she began writing, she stopped. She never
wrote another romance. It was years before she wanted to write
another book -- and when she did, it consumed her.
After she fought her way back from a stroke that robbed her of
her ability to speak,
BROUSE began a long journey of introspection
that resulted in her need to tell her own story. She wrote three
volumes, The Drumming, Lion In The Drawer and Dolly, of polished
but raw, painful stories of childhood abuse.
More than anything she had written, she wanted these published.
After immersing herself in the fiction of love conquers all,
she wanted desperately to tell a true story of overcoming cruelty.
But when she died at 73 of a heart attack on February 23, she
still hadn't found a publisher.
BROUSE was born in Indore, India; her Canadian father was a missionary
doctor who tended to many of the prisoners of war made famous
in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai. He was also Lord Mountbatten's
physician. She was sent away to an Irish boarding school when
she was six, then came to Toronto to attend Brown public school,
Bishop Strachan School and the University of Toronto.
She was hired by Simpson's to write advertising copy, but after
she met and married Leo
BROUSE, the couple started their own
advertising agency, Lionel T. Brouse and Associates. It was a
good time to be in the advertising game. "It was very creative
and a lot of fun then," said Margaret
BREAK.
She and her husband
Paul were great Friends with the couple, who were at the centre
of the social set of the '60s. They were golden: he was urbane,
witty and charismatic; she was beautiful and talented. She wrote
the lyrics for the jingle "It's hard not to think of the Bay"
and "Kleenex knows noses."
She worked from home, where she looked after their four children:
Andrew, now a researcher and PhD candidate at University of Plymouth
the twins Gillian, a marketing consultant currently on maternity
leave, and Susan, a casting director in Vancouver, and Terance,
a communications consultant.
In a house teeming with books and children, she made up stories
about a gang of crazy alley cats for her own brood. But when
their ad business took a downturn, her marriage showed the strain.
Leo BROUSE, who died in 1999, took to sleeping all day and roaming
the house at night, a drink at hand. Barbara
BROUSE bought a
box full of romance novels, studied them and started writing.
The marriage officially ended when she stopped writing them.
She sold the big house in Rosedale and all the antiques. "Barbara
scoffed at all that anyway," said her friend Buck
HENRY, a hairdresser.
They met when he came to look at some of the antiques she was
selling.
BROUSE was barely into her 60s when she was felled by a massive
stroke in 1997. Her carotid artery completely closed down; she
could not remember any words and she had to learn how to speak
all over again. No one understood the process. In fact, doctors
told her she might never be able to walk or talk again.
Henry and the four children took turns being with her in the
hospital. He remembers the despair of watching his friend struggling
and failing -- to say even a one-syllable word.
"I remember Gillian saying to me 'I just want my Mom back,'"
he said.
Her children recall her trying to tell them something after the
stroke. Someone handed her a piece of paper so she could spell
it out. She wrote "moves," then crossed it out, "woves," crossed
it out as well. They started guessing words. Finally someone
said "loves." "Yes," she said, pointing in turn to each of her
children. "Love, love, love, love."
Her love of language may have saved her: she read and memorized
the poetry she loved until the sound of those words became familiar
to her again. When her father died in 1994, she turned to writing
to revisit her childhood and recover the memories of the abuse
she remembers receiving at the hands of her mother. It was also
the way she wanted to thank the servants in the family home in
India, whom she was convinced saved her from even worse trauma.
"Nobody was helping her do this, her writing was helping her,"
said her friend Peggy
STAMP, who is a therapist. "It turned out
to be the route to her unconscious."
But many of her Friends were uncomfortable when
BROUSE talked
about her latest writing. They had been fine with her escapism
writing, the romance novels with the inevitable happy endings,
but were threatened and frightened by her memoirs.
Some of them didn't believe her, and she spent years researching
and trying to verify her memories.
The three unpublished volumes are her life's work. Not the hundreds
of thousands of novels sold round the world by Abra
TAILOR/TAYLOR or
Araby SCOTT.
Her children understand that; they say they are
determined to find a publisher for their mother's last and most
important words.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-05 published
HOLBORN,
JosephWalker
Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, on
Sunday, April 3, 2005, in his 79th year, with his family by his
side. Joseph
HOLBORN, beloved husband and best friend of Marian
(TAILOR/TAYLOR) for 53 years. Loving father of Gerald (Susan,) Peter
(Kim), Joe (Shelley), Kevin (Kelley) and predeceased by his daughter
Barbara. Proud grandfather of Meredith, Elizabeth, Emma, Chris,
Brandon and Andrew, Jasmine, Jacob, Daniel, Alana and Shelby.
Brother of Barbara
RICE, the late George
HOLBORN and the late
Richard HOLBORN.
Resting at the Taylor Funeral Home, 20846 Dalton
Road, Sutton from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Service
in Knox United Church, Market Street, Sutton, Thursday at 2: 00
p.m. Interment Briar Hill Cemetery, Sutton. In lieu of flowers,
donations to Knox United Church, P.O. Box 989 would be appreciated
by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-07 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Peter▲Victor▲
Passed away peacefully on April 3, 2005 at the age of 55 years.
Beloved husband of Merline. Loving father of Nickesha, Junior
and Jason. Peter is survived by his brother Christopher (Janice),
nieces Pam and Stephanie, and nephew Jeremey. Friends will be
received at the Demarco Funeral Home "Etobicoke Chapel", 2058
Kipling Ave., Etobicoke (just north of Rexdale Blvd.), 416-740-8454,
on Friday from 6-9 p.m. A funeral service will be conducted in
the chapel of the funeral home on Saturday at 11 a.m. Cremation
to follow.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-14 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Roy▲Rutherford▲▼Suddenly▲ in Toronto on Saturday, April 9, 2005. Roy
TAILOR/TAYLOR of
Owen Sound, in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Maureen (nee
SHERRIS.) Dear father of Neil of Toronto, Martin and his wife
Heather▲ of Tara and Elaine and her husband Paul
LIEVAART of Ajax.
Sadly missed by seven grandchildren. The Funeral Mass will be
celebrated at Saint Mary's Church, 554 15th Street East, Owen Sound
on Friday, April 15th at 1: 30 p.m. Visiting at the church one
hour prior to the Mass. Cremation, Flesherton Crematorium. In
lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial donations
to the War Amps of Canada or the Salvation Army, which may be
placed through the Tannahill Funeral Home, 1178 4th Avenue West,
Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 4W5 (1-866-376-3710). Messages of condolence
for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-16 published
PORTER,
RuthEbel
Peacefully, on Thursday, April 14, 2005, at the age of 85. Beloved
wife of the late Cyril
PORTER.
Mother of Lloyd (Jean,) Deltha
(Max) BROWN,
Clifton, and
Arthur "
Barry" (Judith.) Predeceased
by daughter Beverly
PORTER-
ROBINSON.
Grandmother of 10 and great-grandmother
of 7. Dear sister of Sydney (Ruth)
PUGH,
EveyPUGH-
DANVILLE,
Naomi PUGH-
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
RichardPUGH, and Robert
PUGH. Visitation
at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt
(east of Kennedy Rd.), Wednesday, April 20th from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service Thursday, April 21st in the Chapel at 11: 00
a.m. Cremation. The family thanks the staff at Bethany Lodge
for their loving care and support. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to Bethany Lodge, 23 Second Street, Unionville, Ontario
L3R 2C1, would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-18 published
GREEN,
ClarenceDarwin
Surrounded by his loving family, entered into rest at the Ross
Memorial Hospital in Lindsay on Saturday, April 16, 2005. Clarence
GREEN, in his 82nd year, was the beloved husband of the late
Marion COATHUP
(April 2004.) Loving father of Garry and his wife
Debra of Mississauga, Susan and her husband Brad
GOODCHILD of
Orillia and Nancy and her husband Chuck
MOORE of Little Britain.
Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Garry and Cody
GREEN,
Terry, Bradley and Ricky
GOODCHILD and Ryan and Rebecca
MOORE
and by his 4 great-grandchildren Darien, Emma, Bryana and Aidan.
Dear brother of Gladys
RENNIE of Stouffville and predeceased
by his sisters Edna
BENTLEY,
FayTAILOR/TAYLOR and Evelyn
DARBY and
by his brothers-in-law Elmer
BENTLEY,
ErnestTAILOR/TAYLOR, William
DARBY and Reginald
RENNIE.
Dearly remembered by his nieces and
by his nephews. Relatives and Friends are invited to call at
the Stoddart Funeral Home, 24 Mill Street, Lindsay K9V 2L1 (toll
free 1-877-427-8434) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on Tuesday,
April 19 from 1: 00 until time of funeral service in the chapel
at 3: 00 p.m. Interment at Eden Cemetery, Cambray. Members of
the Order of Eastern Star, Sunland Chapter No. 283 and visiting
members are asked to assemble at the funeral home on Monday evening
for a service at 8: 00 p.m. Brethren of King Edward Lodge No.
464, Sunderland and visiting brethren are asked to assemble at
the funeral home on Monday evening for a service at 8: 30 p.m.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Ross
Memorial Hospital - Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated
by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-18 published
SERWETNYK,
JosephMichael
(A 25 year employee of C.G.I.) Peacefully on Friday, April 15,
2005 at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in Oakville,
in his 68th year, Joe, beloved husband of June. Loved father
of Russel and his wife Kim, Chris and his wife Sharon and Carrie
SERWETNYK. Dear grandfather of Brittney, Lauren, Jaclyn and Amy.
Joe is survived by his sister Rose in Australia. Funeral Service
will be held in the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64
Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, (905-844-2600) on Tuesday, April
19, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Springereek Cemetery. Special
thanks to Dr. Gerald
TAILOR/TAYLOR, the staff at C.G.I. and Oakville
Trafalgar Memorial Hospital-4E nursing staff for all their care
and support. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Email
condolences may be sent to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
SERWETNYK
in the subject line.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-20 published
OSBORNE,
MarjorieElizabeth
Peacefully, at the Hamilton General Hospital, on April 17, 2005,
in her 94th year. Marjorie, beloved wife of Clarence. Dear mother
of Jeanette (George
VASSIL) of Tennessee and Karen (Joe
MAGRINI)
of New Jersey. Predeceased by her children Gary and Elizabeth
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Marjorie▲▼ will be greatly missed by her grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and Friends. Family will
receive Friends at Markey-Dermody Funeral Home, 1774 King Street
East (at Kenilworth), Hamilton on Thursday, April 21, 2005 at
1 p.m. until time of funeral service at 2 p.m. in the funeral
home chapel. Private family interment. If desired, donations
in Marjorie's memory may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Association.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-23 published
BARKER,
A.Nita
Peacefully at the Paris Willett Hospital on April 21st, 2005
in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Grant (2004) for 64
years. Loving mother of Bette
KITCHEN of South River, Bert (Sonja)
of Brantford, Ann
DAVIS of Kitchener, Mary (Al)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Cambridge
and Dan (Stella) of Simcoe. Devoted grandma to 14 grandchildren
and 3 great grandchildren. Survived by her brother Irvin
WATSON
of Tottenham and her brother-in-law Jim
AUSTIN of Toronto. Predeceased
by her sister Mildred
AUSTIN.
Nita was an active member of both
Burford United Church and Fairview United Church in Brantford.
She will be dearly missed by her caring neighbours and her long
time euchre partners. The family will receive Friends at the
"Thorpe Brothers' Funeral Home and Chapel", 96 West Street, Brantford
an Monday April 25th, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will
be held on Tuesday April 26th, 2005 at 11 a.m., in the funeral
home chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to Fairview United
Church or to the charity of your choice would be deeply appreciated.
Thorpe Brothers' (519) 759-2211 www.dignitymemorial.org

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-26 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Howard▲Ross▲
Died suddenly on April 25th, 2005, leaving his wife Joan Cameron
TAILOR/TAYLOR, son Ian (Carolyn) of Victoria, and daughter Sarah of
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Beloved "Bah" of Madeleine, Christian
and Nicholas
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Survived by brothers Bert, Donald and Murray,
all of Sarnia; sister-in-law of Marilyn (Alan) of Cobourg. There
will be a celebration of his life on Thursday, April 28th from
2 to 6 p.m. at 217 Bain Ave., Toronto. Memorial donations to
a charity of your choice.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-27 published
FERRI,
Barbara (née
GOLLOP)
(Al Ferri and Son's Orchard). Peacefully on Tuesday, April 26th,
2005 at her home (R.R.#2, Norval.) Barb (née
GOLLOP,) in her
76th year, wife of the late Aldo
FERRI.
Loving mother of Wendy
and her husband Joel, Raymond, Bob and his wife April, Jim and
his wife Darlene and Hoss and his wife LeeAnn. Proud grandmother
of Jason, Matthew, George, Jimmy, Nikita, Maisie, Michael, Megan,
Nicole, Karly and Christopher. Dear cousin of Betty
STANTON and
Bill TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Friends▲▼ will be received at the J.S. Jones and son
Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Ave., Georgetown,
905-877-3631, on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be held in the Chapel on Friday, April 29th at 10: 30 a.m.
Interment Hillcrest Cemetery, Norval. In memory contributions
to the Leukemia Research Fund would be appreciated. To send expressions
of sympathy: www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-27 published
METCALFE,
DavidAlexanderSr. "
Sandy"
(Veteran World War 2, Royal Canadian Air Force) Peacefully at
Homewood Health Care, in Guelph, on Monday, April 25, 2005. Sandy
METCALFE of Hillsburgh, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of
Pearl TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▲▼ father of David (Susan) of Hillsburgh, Bruce
(Susan) of Ospringe, Burke (Linda) of Georgetown, Cameron (Lesley)
of Hamilton, and John (Kelly) of Toronto. Cherished grandpa of
David, Michael, Katie, Tim, Darcie, Melissa, Holly, Taylor, Austen,
Thomas, and Noah. Resting at the Butcher Family Funeral Home,
5399 Main Street South, Erin, where the Funeral Service will
be held on Thursday, April 28 at 3: 00 p.m. with Reverend Gary
SWEETMAN
officiating. Interment, Huxley Cemetery, Hillsburgh. Visitation
on Wednesday evening from 7-9 p.m. If desired, donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-27 published
ROBINSON,
LorneDouglas
Peacefully at Brampton Woods Leisureworld Nursing Home, on Monday,
April 25, 2005, Lorne Douglas
ROBINSON, Toronto Gore Township,
Brampton, in his 86th year. Predeceased by his sister, Reta
PETERS
and brothers, Melville, Bruce and Aubrey
ROBINSON. Dear uncle
of Charles
PETERS,
Murray and Lee
PETERS, Lorne and Joyce
PETERS,
Shirley and Wayne
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Fondly▲▼ remembered by 5 great nieces,
3 great nephews and 11 great great nieces and nephews. The family
will receive their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen
Street S. (Hwy.50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Thursday morning, April
28 from 10 o'clock until time of funeral service in the chapel
at 11 o'clock. Following a reception at the funeral home, a private
family interment will be held at Glendale Memorial Gardens, Etobicoke.
If desired memorial donations may be made to the charity of your
choice. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-28 published
PEARSON,
Gwen (née
HUCKVALE)
Peacefully, in Bobcaygeon April 26, 2005, in her 95th year. Gwen
PEARSON formerly of Toronto, beloved wife of the late Gerald
PEARSON.
Loving mother of Robert (Carol) of Alliston and Sally
(Peter) MICHALUK of Bobcaygeon. Dearly loved sister of Francis
MORTIMER and Peggy
AUSTIN.
Predeceased by sister Betty
LUNDY
and brother Warren
HUCKVALE. Dear Gran and "Great-Gran" of
Janice TAILOR/TAYLOR (Boyd), Joseph, Ben, Samantha; Bob
PEARSON (Michele),
Phillippe, Victor, Ariana; Gary
PEARSON (Neli), Rachel and Emily.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society (in Gwen's memory) as your
expression of sympathy. A memorial gathering is being held to
celebrate Gwen's life Sunday, May 1, 2005, 11: 30 a.m., with a
reception to follow, at Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home, 733
Mount Pleasant Road, south of Eglinton.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-30 published
CADOGAN,
DonnaLorraine
Peacefully, with her family by her side, on Friday, April 29,
2005. Donna
CADOGAN, in her 67th year, of Barrie, cherished mother
of Heather
CADOGAN of Toronto, Laurie and her husband Doug
MARTIN
of Orillia, Stephen
CADOGAN of Grimsby, and Shelley
CADOGAN of
Barrie. Loving grandmother of James, Brandon, Courtney, Adam,
and Cameron. Wife of the late Leroy
CADOGAN.
Beloved sister of
Peggy SPADEMAN of Midland, John
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Dundalk, and Bruce
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Burlington. Friends may call at the Steckley-Gooderham
Funeral Home, Clapperton and Worsley Sts., Barrie, on Monday
from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Service in
the Chapel on Tuesday, May 3rd at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Barrie
Union Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the charity
of your choice. Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-30 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Muriel▲Irene▲
(Former resident of Richmond Hill for 55 years) Peacefully at
York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill on Friday, April 29th, 2005.
Beloved wife of Harold of 64 years. Dear mother of Marilyn and
her husband Bob
KENT and
Jo-Anne and her husband Jerry
TOYE.
Will be dearly missed by her 5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Sister of Marjorie
JOLICEAUR and the late Harvey, Howard and
Lloyd. At Muriel's request, there will be no service.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-03 published
PEDEN,
JohnSmith "
Torchy"
Passed away peacefully at the Veterans' Residence at Sunnybrook
and Women's Hospital, on Monday May 2, 2005, at the age of 90.
Much loved husband of Eileen
PEDEN, loving father of Janet and
son-in-law Craig
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
John▲▼ served with the R.C.S.C. and overseas
during World War 2. Retired employee of Canada Post. Family would
like to express sincere thanks to all the staff at Sunnybrook's
L.S.S. East for all their love, support and care. Friends may
call to celebrate John's life at the York Cemetery Visitation,
Chapel and Reception Centre, 160 Beecroft Rd., Toronto (west
of Yonge, north of Sheppard) at 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday
May 4. Funeral services will be held on Thursday May 5, at 2
p.m. in The Chapel, interment in the Veterans' Section of York
Cemetery to follow. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation,
The Alzheimer Society or Sunnybrook and Women's Foundation would
be appreciated by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-07 published
GILMOUR,
JoanEileen
Of Stirling, Ontario and Toronto, at Toronto Western Hospital
on May 3, 2005 at age 58. Beloved longtime partner of Robert
M. TAILOR/TAYLOR, mother of Geoffrey M.
GILMOUR-
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Toronto, sister
of John GILMOUR of Frankford, Ontario, daughter of the late Eileen
and John "Gilly"
GILMOUR of Frankford, daughter-in-law to Merrill
"Bud" TAILOR/TAYLOR of Stratford, predeceased by her daughter Sarah.
Prior to her retirement, Joan was a longtime employee of the
Addiction Research Foundation. She will also be missed by her
many Friends including those made over the internet since the
onset of her disability. At her request, no funeral or other
memorial service will be held. A private family interment will
take place. Donations to the charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-12 published
RUTLEDGE,
JohnEdward
Peacefully at Scarborough General Hospital on Wednesday May 11,
2005. John, beloved husband of Mary and loving father of Kathryn.
Dear brother of Marie
LEGRAND,
VeraROCK, Margaret
BURDEN, Shirley
CHARTRAND,
GloriaBURDEN and the late Evelyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR, James and
Hubert RUTLEDGE. He will be lovingly remembered by other family
and Friends. Resting at the Paul O'Conner Funeral Home 1939 Lawrence
Ave. East (between Warden and Pharmacy) from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
Friday. Funeral Mass in St. Boniface Church (Markham south of
Eglinton) on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery. Donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-13 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Donna▲▼G.▲ (née
WATSON)
Of Saint Thomas, on Thursday, May 12, 2005, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital in her 74th year. Dearly loved wife of Stanley
B. TAILOR/TAYLOR and loved mother of Gehrig
MERRITT of Vancouver, Leslie
McCLURE of Saint Thomas, S. Wayne
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Hamilton and Scott
R. TAILOR/TAYLOR of Saint Thomas. Loved grandmother of Heather, Sarah,
Andrew and James. Donna was born in Saint Thomas on March 28, 1932.
She was the daughter of the late John and Gertrude
WATSON.
Donna▲
worked for the Ontario Medical Association as secretary to the
President. She was an avid Photographer and Photo Journalist.
She also was a soloist at Knox Presbyterian Church and Trinity
Anglican Church in past years. A Public Memorial Service will
be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas on
Monday at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation has taken place. Remembrances may
be made to the Adopt a Book Program of the Saint Thomas Public
Library. Visitation Monday from 12: 00-1:00 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-16 published
GRIFFIN,
Irene
Peacefully, at the Trillium Health Centre - Mississauga, on Saturday,
May 14, 2005, in her 90th year. Wife of the late Harry. Dearest
mom of Gladys (Jim
PATTON,)
Shirley
(BobLESLIE,) Frank (Sharron,)
Margaret (Scott
TAILOR/TAYLOR), Ray (Jan), Tom (Linda), John (Noni),
and Susan. Devoted granny of 18, great-granny of 31, and great-great-granny
of 1. Survived by her sister Mary
YOUNG, and her brothers Jack
and Ken ROWORTH.
Friends will be received at The Simple Alternative
Funeral Centre - Mississauga, 1535 South Gateway Road (Dixie
Rd., 2 lights south of Eglinton), 905-602-1580, on Monday, May
16 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in
the Chapel on Tuesday, May 17 at 11 a.m. Burial to follow in
Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Westbury Recreation Club, Toronto, would be greatly appreciated.
"Love you. Rest in peace, Granny."

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-20 published
HODGSON,
MargaretEleanor
(JOHNSTON)
At York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill, with her family by her
side, on Thursday, May 19, 2005, Margaret Eleanor
JOHNSTON, in
her 81st year, beloved wife of Kenneth
HODGSON for 58 years.
Dear mother of Judy and Harry
BRANDER,
Norval;Jane and David
GARDHOUSE,
Schomberg;Cathy and Daniel
GASPARINI, Colgan; Lori
and Scott TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Bradford.▲▼Loving▲▼ granny of April, William,
Andrew, Elizabeth, Leigh, Laura, Kenny and Ryan. Dear sister
of Mrs. Betty
SILVER,
Kleinburg and predeceased by Robert
JOHNSTON.
The family will receive their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home,
203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Monday afternoon
2-4 and evening 7-9 o'clock. Funeral service will be held in
the chapel on Tuesday, May 24 at 2 o'clock. Interment Nobleton
Community Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made
to York Central Hospital Foundation, 10 Trench Street, Richmond
Hill L4C 4Z3 or the charity of your choice. Condolences for the
family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-26 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Norman▲▼Edward▲
(October▲ 29, 1930-May 25, 2005)
Following a hard fought battle with lung cancer, Norm died peacefully
at Oilfields General Hospital in Black Diamond, Alberta on Wednesday
morning. A lifelong resident of Toronto, Norm was a member of
the Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 30 for 50 years. Beloved
husband of Jacqueline, loving father of Tom (Georgette) of Okotoks,
Alberta, Norm (Mary) of Oshawa, Ontario, and Matt (Debra) of
Toronto, Ontario. Loving Grandpa of Brandy (Aaron), Lisa, Lacey
(Chris), Beth, Julie and Joe. Great-Grandpa of Nathan, Rachel,
Tory and Meadow. Memorial Service 11 a.m. Thursday June 2, 2005
at Northminster United Church, 676 Simcoe St. N. in Oshawa (corner
of Simcoe and Rossland) 905-725-4133. Donations to the Cancer
Society in lieu of flowers would be appreciated. Never to be
forgotten.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-27 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Marjorie▲▼
Passed away peacefully at Chelsey Park, Mississauga, on Wednesday,
May 25, 2005 in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Richard
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▲▼ mother of June
O'FLAHERTY and her husband Yorke
of Halifax. Dear grandmother of Allan, Linda and the late Marty.
Great-grandmother of Matthew, Marshall and Taylor. A service
will be held in Coboconk, Ontario.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-02 published
HOOD,
AylmerEugene
Peacefully at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital on May 31, 2005 in his
84th year. Beloved husband of Peggy and the late Rowena
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
LovingDad of Pauline and her husband Victor
FISICO,
Audrey and
her husband John
O'LEARY,
BerniceLYE and Step-Dad to Charles
and Beverley
LYNDE,
Shelley and Gary
HOEG and Gordon
LYNDE. Proud
Grandpa of 17 and Great-Grandpa of 9. Brother of the late Dorothy
TIMBERS,
Clarence and Herb
HOOD and brother-in-law of Velma
HOOD,
Bob and Nancy
REID and Larry
HODGINS.
Aylmer will be sadly missed
by his many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at O'Neill Funeral
Home, 6324 Main Street, Stouffville (905-642-2855) on Thursday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Servicefrom Stouffville United Church, Friday at
1 p.m. Interment Claremont Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the charity of choice.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-03 published
PRIEST,
Marjorie▲A.▲
(PIERCE)
At Strathroy-Middlesex General Hospital on Wednesday June 1st,
2005, of London, Ontario, and formerly of Vancouver and Toronto,
in her 79th year. Beloved wife of the late James Wilkinson
PRIEST
(1999.) Dear mother of Vicki
MURPHY of Toronto and Sandra
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of London. Dear sister of Don
PIERCE of London, Morgan
PIERCE
of Kitchener, Audrey
WEBB of Kilworth, Dorothy
MANN and Mary
MONK both of London, and Barbara
CHATTERTON of Wallaceburg. Dear
sister-in-law of Elizabeth
SAINT_JOHN of Ottawa, and Irene
MAIN
and Gladys
DADSON both of London. Predeceased by her parents
Duncan and Lila
PIERCE and by her brother Wes
PIERCE.
Survived
also by her many nieces, nephews, Friends and neighbours. Friends
will be received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at
the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London
(1-877-246-7186), where the funeral service will be conducted
in the chapel on Saturday June 4th at 1 p.m. Interment in Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations would be appreciated to the charity of your choice.
On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-04 published
KEEFE,
JamesRalph
Suddenly at his home in Ajax on Wednesday, June 1, 2005, in his
65th year. Beloved husband of Barb (née
GRAVES.)
Ralph is the
son of the late Bernard and Viola
(O'MEARA)
KEEFE of Skinners
Pond, Prince Edward Island. Ralph is the cherished father of
Janice (Jerry)
CATALFO,
Deanna
(David)
DUTHIE, Sean (Christine)
KEEFE, and their mother Kay
KEEFE (née
MacDONALD.)
Loving grandfather
of Michael and Julia
CATALFO;
SarahDUTHIE; Jason and Matthew
KEEFE. Dear brother of Bernadine (Gerald)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Ann Marie (Jerry)
DESROCHES, Frankie (Dorothy)
KEEFE, Joanne
KEEFE, Leo (Marlene)
KEEFE, Bernard (Leona)
KEEFE, Floyd (Karen)
KEEFE. He will also
be sadly missed by his many nieces and nephews, family and Friends.
The family will receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home,
28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village), 905-428-8488
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Funeral Mass
to be held at St. Bernadette's Catholic Church (S.E. corner of
Harwood and Bayly, Ajax) at 11 a.m. Further services and interment
to take place in St. Louis, Prince Edward Island. Donations may
be made to the Ajax-Pickering Hospital or the Lung Association.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-08 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Paul▼Gregory▲
Well known Tow Truck Operator in the G.T.A. At Headwaters Health
Care Centre on Thursday, June 2, 2005, in his 46th year; sadly
missed by his relatives and his many Friends. A private service
was held at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First
Street, Orangeville. As expressions of sympathy donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. A special thanks
to the staff of Headwaters Health Care Centre and Dr.
McKINNON
for their exceptional care. (Condolences may be offered to the
family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-09 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ruby
Passed away on Saturday, June 4, 2005. Ruby, dear sister of Ferven
and Pearl. She will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews,
great-nieces and great-nephews. Resting at the Cardinal Funeral
Home "Earle Elliott" Chapel, 715 Dovercourt Rd. (Ossington subway/Delaware
exit) on Friday, June 10, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service to be held on Saturday, June 11, 2005 from the funeral
home chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-11 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lillian▲▼
Peacefully at Extendicare Rouge Valley on Wednesday, June 8th,
2005. Beloved wife of the late Alexander. Loving mother of Brian
(Judy), Linda (Walter), Heather (Roger), Wendy (Bryan). Sister
of the late Kaye, Ernie, Arthur and Gladys. Will be sadly missed
by 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grand_sons. Sister-in-law of Bob
and Mabel TAILOR/TAYLOR and Margaret
CAMPBELL.
Special aunt to Barbara
and John ROBILLARD.
Special thanks to the staff and Friends on
Third Floor for their exceptional care and love they gave to
Mom. Friends and family may attend visitation on Monday, June
13th from 12 p.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. in Washington
United Church (3739 Kingston Road at Scarborough Golf Club Road,
Scarborough). Cremation to follow. If desired, donations may
be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity of
your choice. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Giffen-Mack
'Scarborough' Funeral Home and Cremation Centre (416-281-6800).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-15 published
KEITH,
AudreyCatherine
(Former owner of Keith's Country Market in Bracebridge, Ontario)
Peacefully at James Street Residence, Bracebridge on Monday,
June 13th, 2005 in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth
KEITH.
Loving mother of Sharon
CHATBURN of Stratford and Donald
KEITH of Toronto. Cherished grandmother of Helen
CHATBURN,
DavidCHATBURN, Laura
CHATBURN, Alison
KEITH and Gregory
KEITH. Dearest
sister-in-law of Walter
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Bracebridge and Ethel
STAPLES
(Guy) of Toronto. Sister of the late Gwen
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Ross
COBURN
(Pat). Friends will be received at Reynolds Funeral Home "Turner
Chapel", 1 Mary Street, Bracebridge on Friday, June 17th, 2005
from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Knox Presbyterian
Church, 45 McMurray Street, Bracebridge on Saturday, June 18th,
2005 at 2: 30 p.m. Interment to follow at the Bracebridge Municipal
Cemetery. As your expression of sympathy, memorial gifts to the
Canadian Cancer Society, Hospice Muskoka or Knox Presbyterian
Church would be appreciated by the family. Good Night Mom "May
flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest."

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-15 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Pastor Lloyd C. (October 12, 1940-June 8, 2005)
(Faith United Church, Apostolic) He is survived by his loving
wife Bernice and his five children Anthony, Kevin, Erwin, Judith
and John and eight grandchildren. Pastor
TAILOR/TAYLOR was a loving,
kind-hearted father and leader, who was well respected and loved
by all who came in contact with him. He will be greatly missed.
Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Road (just
north of Lawrence Ave.) from 5-9 p.m. on Friday, June 17th, 2005.
A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, June 18th, 2005 at
9: 00 a.m. from Faith Sanctuary Church. Interment to follow at
Glenview Memorial Gardens. If desired, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-18 published
JONES,
Elizabeth (née
HERBERT)
Peacefully, in Mississauga, Ontario, in her 99th year. Beloved
wife of the late Charles. Cherished mother of Elsie Elizabeth
YALE and her husband Robert. Beloved grandmother of Joanne
FLETCHER
and her husband Peter of Geneva, Switzerland, and Susan
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Mississauga, Ontario. Great-grandmother to Jessica, Christopher
and Sarah, James, Ashleigh and Jillian. Great-great-grandmother
of Nathaniel. Memorial Service will be held at The Simple Alternative
Funeral Centre - Mississauga, 1535 South Gateway Road (Dixie
Rd., 2 lights south of Eglinton) 905-602-1580 on Wednesday, July
6, 2005 at 2 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-23 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Bradda▲Teresa▲Pauline▲ (née
MILNER)
Suddenly in peace at home with her daughter and grandchildren,
on Wednesday, June 22, 2005. Bradda
MILNER, daughter of the late
Hugh and Gladys
MILNER.
Dearly beloved wife of the late Bruce
H. TAILOR/TAYLOR and special friend of David
PITBLADO.
Beloved▲▼ mother
and mother-in-law of Frances and David
GAUTHIER,
DorothyTAILOR/TAYLOR,
Fred and Wendy
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Charles▲▼ and Cheryl
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Tim and Jane
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Pauline▲ and Peter
FREW, and Philip and Shannon
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving Gramma of 18 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Ian
MILNER,
TeanBARRICK, Douglas
MILNER, Tom
MILNER,
CarolCOYNE and the late Charles
MILNER. Bradda was a
past employee of Canada Packers, Status of Women's Council of
Canada, Liberal Riding Association of Etobicoke North of which
she was a past president, television Ontario and numerous legal
firms. In addition to a very active career, she was very active
and passionate about her needlework and crafts. Resting at the
Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Ave., Etobicoke
(two blocks north of Rexdale Blvd.) from 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral
Saturday, leaving the funeral home 9 a.m. for Funeral Mass from
St. Benedict's Church, 2194 Kipling Ave. at 9: 30 a.m., followed
by cremation. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
(The family will receive their Friends in the funeral home Thursday
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m and Friday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to
9 p.m.).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-23 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
William▲▼John▲▼ "
Bill▲▼"
Member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Beaverbrook Branch 316,
Waubaushene. Peacefully at the Huronia District Hospital, Midland
on Monday, June 20, 2005 in his 75th year. Dearly loved husband
of Betty, and the late Jean. Father of Fran
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Patty▲TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Margaret and Gordon
PERROTT, and Cathy and Ken
BRYSON.
Stepfather
of Doug and Jane
COURAGE,
BobCOURAGE, and Chris and Leslie
COURAGE.
Grandfather of Sarah, David, Frank, Jeanette, Alex, Sean, and
Kyle. Great-grandfather of Brighton, and Sylas. Brother of Gordon.
The family will receive Friends at the Coldwater Funeral Home,
22 Sturgeon Bay Road, Coldwater (705-686-3344 or 1-888-645-5485),
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will
be held at Saint John's Roman Catholic Church, Waubaushene, on
Saturday, June 25th at 11 a.m. Interment Waubaushene Legion Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, donations in
memory of Bill may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-27 published
YAKE,
Hazel
Peacefully on Saturday, June 25, 2005 at Bradford Valley Specialty
Care, Bradford. Beloved wife of the late Percy
YAKE. Loving mother
of Harold (Helen,) Charles, Margaret
ALLAN
(Norman) and Ronald.
Proud grandmother of Randal, Heather, Forest, Lauren and Michael.
Great-grandmother of 5. Hazel will be missed by her sister Laura
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Predeceased by her brother
Harold of Boharm, Saskatchewan. Friends will be received at the
Taylor Funeral Home "Newmarket Chapel", 524 Davis Dr., Newmarket,
905-898-2100 from 6: 30-9:00 p.m. on Monday. Funeral Service to
be held on Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at Victory Baptist Church (18408
Yonge Street, Newmarket) at 11 o'clock. Interment Pine Orchard Cemetery,
Newmarket. For those who wish, donations to Bradford Valley Specialty
Care or Victory Baptist Church would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-29 published
FOX,
MargaretBeryl
Peacefully at Exdendicare, Port Hope, on Tuesday, June 28th,
2005 in her 87th year. Beryl
JONES, beloved wife of the late
Bertie FOX. Dear mother of Anita
MOORE
(Rob) and
David
(Susan.)
Loving▲▼ grandmother of Donald
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Suzanne
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Ashbridge
and the late Michael
MOORE.
Great-grandmother of Brittany and
Jacob ASHBRIDGE.
She will be missed by her family and Friends
in Wales. A memorial service will be held at the Ross Funeral
Chapel, 135 Walton Street, Port Hope on Friday, July 1 at 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society
or the Lung Association would be appreciated and can be received
at www.rossfuneralchapel.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-29 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
LeonardH. (1920-2005)
Past Master 1961-1971 of Bedford Lodge No. 638 G.R.C. Co-founder,
Charter Member and Past Master of West Gate Lodge No. 734 G.R.C.,
and Past Grand Steward 1975. Member of the Scottish Rite and
Honorary Member of Somerset Lodge No.639 A.F. and A.M., Barker,
New York. Veteran World War 2, Royal Air Force 1939-1945. Len
passed away on June 27, 2005 and was predeceased by his wife
of 62 years Peggy. It is our hope that they are together again.
He will be missed so very much by his daughter Gwen, his grand_sons
Michael and David, his great-granddaughter Nicole, his sister-in-law
Wendy, as well as by his many relatives in Wales, Great Britain.
A Masonic Service will be held in the chapel of Skinner and Middlebrook
Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Rd. E. (1 block west of Hurontario St.),
Mississauga (parking off Ann St.) on Wednesday, June 29, 2005
at 8: 00 p.m., to be followed by cremation. Memorial donations
to the Alzheimer Society of Peel would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-02 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Norwood▲
(Formerly of Ajax) Passed away at the North Bay General Hospital
- Scollard Site, on Thursday, June 30, 2005, at the age of 74.
He was the beloved husband for 53 years to Irene
TAILOR/TAYLOR (nee
FUGARD.) Dear father of Noreen (Ed
SCULLY) of Corbeil and Dave
(Cindy TAILOR/TAYLOR) of Oshawa. Cherished grandfather of Jonathan (fiancée
Jaime SULLIVAN,)
Richard
(KaraSEGUIN,) Samantha and Jennifer
SCULLY and Jordan and Snannon
TAILOR/TAYLOR. No
Service.Cremation to
follow. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of
Norwood will be gratefully acknowledged by his family. Arrangements
entrusted to the Martyn Funeral Home, 464 Wyld Street, North
Bay, Ontario P1B 1Z5, 705-472-8810, martynfh@martynfh.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-02 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Sharon▲M.▲
Suddenly at home on Wednesday June 29, 2005 at the age of 59.
Survived by her son Jim and his wife Kim, and daughter Kristin
and her fiance Mike, and grandchildren Brittany, Nicole, Tyler
and Dylan. Sharon will be remembered by many other family and
Friends. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel,
2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10 North of Queen Elizabeth
Way), on Tuesday July 5 from 1 p.m. until the time of the service
in the Chapel at 3 p.m.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-07 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Gordon▼Albert▼
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 5, 2005, at Scarborough
Grace Hospital. Loved and cherished, he will be forever remembered
by his son Gerry, daughter-in-law Helen, nephews Mark, Wayne
and their respective wives Shawna and Isela. Gord will be sadly
missed by his many Friends and family. The family will receive
Friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Avenue East,
Agincourt (East of Kennedy Road), on Thursday from 5: 00-8:00
p.m. A Celebration of Gord's Life will be held in the Chapel
on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers
and in loving memory of his daughter Janice, donations to the
Hill Hurst Hospice would be greatly appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-08 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Gordon▲Albert▲
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 5, 2005, at Scarborough
Grace Hospital. Loved and cherished, he will be forever remembered
by his son Gerry, daughter-in-law Helen, grand_sons Mark, Wayne
and their respective wives Shawna and Isela. Gord will be sadly
missed by his many Friends and family. The family will receive
Friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Avenue East,
Agincourt (East of Kennedy Road), on Thursday from 5: 00-8:00
p.m. A Celebration of Gord's Life will be held in the Chapel
on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers
and in loving memory of his daughter Janice, donations to the
Hill House Hospice would be greatly appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-08 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
LamontCarl "
Monty▲"
Suddenly after a brief illness, at Toronto East General Hospital,
on July 6, 2005, in his 53rd year. He is survived by his wife
and loving companion Jade
MAH; father Neil
TAILOR/TAYLOR (mother Jean,
predeceased;) sister Wendy
NEWTON, husband Larry and nephew Luke
of Oshawa; brother Shawn
TAILOR/TAYLOR, wife
Wendy and nephew Casey
of Fort St. James, British Columbia; sister Tracy
ANATOLE, husband
Gerry, niece Stevie
LEE, nephews Dalton and Garett of Fort St.
James, British Columbia; brother Bill
TAILOR/TAYLOR, wife Sheila, niece
Cora LEE of Fort St. James, British Columbia. As well, he leaves
behind many Friends who have been shocked and saddened by his
unexpected departure. Monty possessed a sly wit and quiet wisdom
and was a touchstone for many. He enriched the lives of all who
called him a friend and will be sadly missed. Friends wishing
to say farewell are inivted to meet at 1 p.m. Saturday July 9
at the Ralph Day Funeral Home, 180 Danforth Ave. (1 block east
of Broadview Ave.). Funeral services to follow at 2 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Canadian Liver Foundation would
be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-09 published
HAAPAMAKI,
TaistoSamuel "
Sam"
The death occurred suddenly at his home in Huntsville on Tuesday,
July 5, 2005. Sam
HAAPAMAKI beloved
son of the late Vaino and
Emilia HAAPAMAKI. Dear brother of Ilmi and her husband Vance
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Richmond Hill, Hellen
WILLIAMSON and her late husband
Jim of Tottenham and Pauli
HAAPAMAKI of Creemore. Dear uncle
of Karen, Brian and Waylon and great uncle of Chris, Tanya, Shannon
and Jessica. Visitation for Mr. Sam
HAAPAMAKI will be held at
the Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 High Street, Huntsville on Monday,
July 11, from 2-3 p.m. Service in the chapel on Monday at 3 O'clock.
If desired, donations to the charity of your choice would be
appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-09 published
STITT,
Gordon
(World War 2 Veteran). Peacefully, at Southlake Residential Care
Village,Newmarket, on Thursday, July 7, 2005. Gordon
STITT of
Welland and formerly of Kirkfield, Goodwood and Leaside, at 81
years of age. Beloved husband of the late Doreen (Murie). Dear
father of Stephen
STITT of Victoria, British Columbia, Randy
(Cindy) STITT of Welland, and Teena (Mike)
CUTT of Holland Landing.
Dear brother of Margaret
WILLS,
MildredDANIELS, Ruth
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
and predeceased by Roy
STITT, Norm
STITT, Bob
STITT, Leslie
STITT,
Bill STITT,
HerbSTITT and Evelyn
RANTA. Dear grandpa of Nicole,
Chris, and Joey
STITT;
Kimberly,Leah, and Aaron
STITT; Dustin
and Zachary
CUTT. Dear friend of the late Bruce
RENDALL. A Memorial
Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted
to Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803).
Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-11 published
SILLABY,
Marion E.J.
Passed away peacefully at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre,
RogersSt. site on Saturday, July 9, 2005. Marion
SILLABY of
Curve Lake in her 72nd year. Sadly missed by her children Kerry
SILLABY
(Patricia) of Minnesota, U.S.A., Daryl
SILLABY of Lindsay,
Dawn SILLABY-
SMITH of Sutton, Wendy
ZIMMERMAN
(Steve) of Cookstown,
Harry SILLABY
(Nancy) of Aurora and Tracey
SILLABY-
RAMSEY of
London. Also missed by her grandchildren, Brooke, Lance, Brandi,
Starrleigh, Caitlyn, Dakota, Paige, Zachary, Michael, Evan and
Harrison.Remembered by her brothers Noble and Wayne
CUMMINGS
and her sisters Mary
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
JoyceCOPPAWAY, Ida
COPPAWAY and
Judy GARBUTT.
Predeceased by her husband Harry (1975,) daughter
Denise (1998), brother Austin and sisters, Elva, Debbie, Doreen
and Sally Ann. Friends and relatives may call at the Curve Lake
Church, on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held from the Curve Lake Church on Wednesday,
July 13, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Sandy Lake Cemetery, Lakehurst.
A reception will follow in the Lakehurst Community Hall following
the interment. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian
Diabetes Association as expressions of sympathy. Friends may
send condolences or make donations at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com
or by contacting the Hendren Funeral Home, Lakefield, 705-652-3355.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-12 published
GARNER,
CharlesF.
(Retired employee of Toronto Hydro) Passed away peacefully at
Sunnybrook Hospital on Monday, July 11, 2005 with his family
at his side. Beloved husband of Beverley and loving step-father
to Deborah
ROACH,
Cindy and her husband Vlado
GJURIC, Mark
TAILOR/TAYLOR
and his wife
Lori,Brian▼TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife Miriane and Kent
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Step-grandfather▲▼ of Brent, Stephanie, Natalie, Drew,
Michael, Kalvin, Erik, Kyle, Aidan and Liam. Friends will be
received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main St. N. (Markham
Rd.), Markham on Thursday from 11 a.m. until time of service
in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-16 published
WATSON,
BettyJ. (née
JOHNSTON)
Peacefully at the Headwater Health Care Centre, Orangeville,
on Thursday, July 14, 2005, in her 74th year. Betty
WATSON, formerly
of Orillia, Malton and Port Elgin, beloved wife of the late Don
J. WATSON.
Loving mother of John (Ann) of Edmonton, Ab., and
Judy (Michel)
BROUILLARD of Tottenham. Cherished grandmother
of Leigh-Ann and Ashley
McNEIL,
Andrew and Heather
WATSON. Dear
sister of Norman (June)
JOHNSTON,
Lena
(Ralph)
STEVENSON both
of Orillia. Predeceased by sisters Margaret
JONES and Amy
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Survived by her numerous nieces, nephews and their families.
The late Mrs. Betty
WATSON will rest at the Mundell Funeral Home,
79 West St. N., Orillia, on Monday, July 18th from 1-3 p.m.,
no formal service, and a private family interment to take place
at St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery, Washago. Messages of condolence
are welcomed at www.mundellfuneralhome.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-19 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Kathleen▲▼B.
It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of
Kathleen on July 17, 2005 at the Toronto East General Hospital.
She demonstrated pride, dignity and strength during her courageous
struggle with cancer. Beloved wife and best friend for 52 years
to Harry. Loving mother of Kathleen (Gary), Linda and Gary. Cherished
grandmother of Jamie (Laura), Vanessa (Kevin), Christian and
Connor. Dear sister of John (Joanne), Marlene (Earl), Gerry.
Kay will be greatly missed by relatives and Friends. The family
would like to express their profound gratitude to her caregiver
Scott Dan LUK,
Dr.WORKENTON and Dr.
RAHIM for their compassion
and care. Friends may call at the Funeral Home of O'Connor Bros.,
1871 Danforth Ave., Toronto (2 blocks west of Woodbine subway
station) on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass in St.
Dunstan's Church (3152 Danforth Ave., Toronto) on Wednesday at
10: 30 a.m. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. Her strength and courage is an inspiration to
her family and those around her. Supervised parking at funeral
home.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-19 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Leslie
Peacefully on Sunday, July 17th, 2005 at the age of 88. Predeceased
by his beloved wife
Ethel▲Lillian▲TAILOR/TAYLOR of 61 years. Loving
father of Donna Ray
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Leslie worked for many years at Taylor
Instruments and when he retired enjoyed his long walks along
the Humber River and his many hobbies. He will be forever loved
and missed by his daughter, neighbours and Friends. Private cremation.
A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Funeral
arrangements will be entrusted to Ward Funeral Home 416-241-4618.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-19 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Verna▲FloraAgnes▲ (née
BISHOP)
Passed away peacefully on Monday, July 18, 2005, at her residence
in the Village of Taunton Mills, Whitby, at the age of 80. Predeceased
by her beloved husband William Lloyd. Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Brenda and Craig
SMITH,
Beverley and Alex
BENEDEK, Ronald
and Nida, and Keith. Cherished grandmother of Brian, Jennifer,
Andrea,Carolyn,Julia, and Mark. Dear sister of Olga
ALLWOOD,
Joyce BISHOP, and the late Walter
BISHOP.
Sister-in-law of Sadie
BISHOP.
Verna will also be lovingly remembered by her nieces,
nephews, and Friends. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July
19 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge
Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). A Funeral Service will
be held in the Chapel on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 at 9 a.m. Interment
to follow at York Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Lung Association.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-01 published
A weekend of violence
3: 45 p.m. Saturday: A 27-year-old man is shot multiple times
in a parking lot near 23 Driftwood Court. Taken to hospital with
non-life-threatening injuries
5: 13 p.m.: Leroy
WHITTAKER, 46, of Toronto, shot multiple times
and killed in an apartment building on Flemington Rd. in the
Lawrence Heights area
11: 51 p.m.: Umathevan
THIYAGARAJAH, 26, of Toronto, shot and
killed in the Finch Ave. E. and Warden Ave. area.
12: 17 a.m. yesterday: Non-life-threatening stabbing at 685 Yonge
St.
2: 25 a.m.: Man stabbed multiple times on Richmond St. east of
Peter St. Non-life-threatening injuries
2: 35 a.m.: Ontario and Howard Sts.; two men stabbed with bottles,
not life-threatening
4: 30 a.m.: Dwayne
TAILOR/TAYLOR, 21, of Brampton, shot and killed in
Yonge-Dundas Square at Yonge and Dundas Sts. Ajine
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, 24,
of Mississauga charged with first-degree murder

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-01 published
JONES,
Georgina▲Evelyn▲ (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at Christie Gardens, on Friday, July 29, 2005 in her
90th year. Beloved wife of the late William
JONES, formerly of
Gravenhurst. Survived by her brother Captain Raymond
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
predeceased by brother Harold
TAILOR/TAYLOR and sister Margaret
FINKLE.
Fondly remembered by nieces and nephews: Jeryl (Audrey), Jeanne
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Judy (Glen
SHERMAN), Mary (Julian
FISHER), Ruth
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Rolf HARVEY,)
Bruce▲FINKLE, and the late Paul
FINKLE. Also fondly
remembered by great-nieces and nephews: Cassie, Christopher,
Emma, Samuel, Patricia, Carolyn and also by the Hodgkinson Family.
Funeral Service will be held at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway on
Wednesday, August 3, 2005 at 11 a.m. with visitation beginning
at 10 a.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. For those who wish,
donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society. Safe in the arms
of Jesus.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-03 published
ROE,
MargaretJoan
Suddenly on July 31, 2005 in her 75th year at Humber River Regional
Hospital-Church Site. Predeceased by her twin sister Barbara
MASON and her daughter Sharon
SCOTT.
Mother of Patricia
WALTON
and grandmother to Derek and Douglas
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and Christine
ROBINSON.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Metropolitan Burial And Cremation
Inc. 905 828-4070.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-09 published
Watch, don't run, riders told
Toronto Transit Commission, police launch safety drive for motorists,
pedestrians
Woman, 27, struck and killed by car while running for a bus
By Sikander Z.
HASHMI and Hilda
HOY,
StaffReporters
Take the time to check.
Tragically, that message -- part of a safety drive by Toronto
police and the Toronto Transit Commission this week -- came too
late for a young woman struck and killed in Scarborough just
hours before the launch of the campaign.
Bonnie HO, 26, was rushing to catch her bus just before 7 a.m.
yesterday. She reportedly ran against a red light from the southeast
corner of Steeles and Kelvin Grove Aves., near her home, and
was hit by a taxi.
Suffering massive head injuries,
HO was rushed to Sunnybrook
hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
In a one-week campaign aimed at preventing such accidents, officers
are paying particular attention to infractions by motorists,
cyclists and pedestrians that impede transit, especially around
bus and streetcar stops, high-occupancy vehicle lanes and Wheel
Trans vehicles.
Toronto police Sgt. Tony
LAWSON advises pedestrians to stay alert
and be cautious when stepping on to roads.
"Most fatalities involving pedestrians occur on the roadway,
not on sidewalks," he points out. "It's usually the pedestrian
rushing to something."
Most of the time, streetcar commuters have to step on to the
roadway when hopping on or off the Toronto Transit Commission.
One person a month is struck while leaving a streetcar, according
to Const. Barb
RYAN of the traffic safety program. But it's a
wonder the rate is that low, considering how many motorists don't
bother to stop behind open streetcar doors as the law requires.
"Toronto Transit Commission operators, themselves, report up
to 80 incidents a day where motor vehicles pass the open doors
of a streetcar, I guess in an attempt to race by,"
RYAN says.
"Those could all end up in injuries or a calamity of some description."
That's the reason the campaign is emphasizing streetcar safety,
she says, "because of the fact that they're not curbside."
At least one streetcar rider thinks that should be changed.
"It'd be nice to have (the streetcars) on the other side of the
street," says Vanessa
LEE, 26.
witnessing one rider being hit by a car was enough to persuade
Umar TURNER to make a habit to check not once, but twice, when
getting off a streetcar.
"I was right behind this lady," recalls the 26-year-old, "and
she stepped off. I guess she didn't really look and a car came
by and hit her.
"Because of that, every time I get off the streetcar, I always
make sure to double-check."
TURNER says he often sees the streetcar stop and cars speed by.
Lee ZASLOFSKY, 60, has also witnessed cars whizzing by open streetcar
doors but hasn't seen anyone get hit. He welcomes the awareness
campaign, saying drivers need a reminder to be careful.
"I'm glad the police are doing this," he said while waiting for
a streetcar at the corner of Yonge and Queen Sts.
"The people getting off are completely innocent. They may be
a little careless, but the penalty could be death, whereas the
guy in the car has a lifetime of guilt."
RYAN urges commuters to just take a moment to make sure they're
not stepping directly into the path of an oncoming car. "Take
that extra second... to check before you're going to jump into
a live lane of traffic."
She has a piece of advice for drivers as well: "If you're a motorist...
give them an extra second, because lots of times, people change
their minds. They're on, then they want to get off, and the Toronto
Transit Commission vehicle may have to come to a sudden stop."
Lisa TAILOR/TAYLOR, who was waiting for the Queen streetcar yesterday,
recently saw a man nearly hit by a car as he was leaving the
streetcar.
"The▲ drivers here in Toronto... are very erratic," says
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
33. "They don't look where they're going."
If the risk to innocent pedestrians isn't enough to convince
motorists to be more careful, the penalty for being careless
should. Passing an open streetcar door can set you back at least
$110, plus three demerit points.
How 2 letter Surnames like HO work in OGSPI

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-21 published
McPHERSON,
JohnK.,P.Eng.
Passed away peacefully at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital
on Wednesday, August 17, 2005, surrounded by his loving family.
Predeceased by his beloved wife Aida. Dear father of Jean and
Len BROOKS and Lois and Don
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving grandfather of Catherine
and Gabe, Lennie and Tina, Heather, Jonathan, John and Matthew.
Loving great-grandfather of Bianca, Willow and Mya. Private funeral
and cremation took place on August 20, 2005.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-21 published
SAYWELL,
Jean
(Long-time member of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club 1965) After
a short illness she passed away surrounded by family, at the
Wynfield, on August 19th, 2005, at the age of 85. Jean, predeceased
by her loving husband Howard
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Beloved▲ mother of Bonnie
and Ross CAIRNS,
Jill and Chris
ROBERTS, Joan and Brian
WELCH,
and Mark SAYWELL.
Sadly missed by her grandchildren Grant (Dawn)
ROBERTS, Wendy (Kevin)
HARGREAVES, Erin
WELCH (Naythan
NUNES),
Janice SAYWELL (Eric
MARTIN), Katherine
CAIRNS (Aaron
ISCOE),
Daniel SAYWELL,
ThomasCAIRNS and Brianne
WELCH. Great-grandma
to Christian and Andrew
ROBERTS.
Jean will be lovingly remembered
by her sisters Eiliene
HENRY of Buffalo and Joyce
BARTON of Rockport,
Massachusetts. Cherished aunt to many nieces and nephews. Friends
may call at Oshawa Funeral Service, "Thornton Chapel", 847 King
St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Sunday, August 21st
from 2-4 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Monday, August
22nd at 3 p.m. in the Chapel. Private interment Oshawa Union
Cemetery. The family wished to extend a special thank you to
the wonderful staff at the Wynfield. Memorial donations to a
charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-22 published
AQUIN,
VincentMarco "
Patch"
Age 48, of Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, formerly of Ontario,
passed away Friday, August 19, 2005 in the Q.E. II Infirmary
Site. Born in Scarborough, Ontario, he was the
son of Virginia
(Jean) and the late Claude
AQUIN.
Patch was an avid sportsman
who enjoyed his Wednesday nights Sackville Legion Darts games
and his Sunday double header ball games in Eastern Passage; he
loved to ride and enjoyed the Annual Ride for Sight. Patch was
employed for many years in the Aerospace industry as an electrical
technician. His first 20 years with McDonald Douglas; and the
last five years at
IMPAerospace. He also worked for 25 years
part time as a DJ, he loved his music. Surviving are his wife
the former Krista
HYLAND; daughter, Amber
LOFTON,
LasVegas
stepchildren Kelly and Justin; sister Carole-Rose (Leonard)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Patch was predeceased by his father Claude and his grandparents.
Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday August 23, 2005,
in Atlantic Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Drive, Lower Sackville
Nova Scotia. A Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday
August 24, 2005, at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Fall
River. Father Raymond Mura officiating. Cremation to follow.
A family interment will be held at a later date. Donations in
memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Canadian Arthritis Society. Online condolences may be sent to
www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-22 published
RANK,
JulieAnne
Suddenly as a result of an accident, on Friday, August 19, 2005,
in her 20th year. Loving daughter of Rob and Chris
RANK of R.R.#2
Hastings. Dear sister of Marshall
RANK at home. Beloved granddaughter
of Marg and the late Gord
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Markham, the late Norm and
Joyce RANK.
Sadly missed by her boyfriend Josh
RESAR of Peterborough.
Lovingly remembered by aunts, uncles, cousins, and many Friends.
Friends are invited to call at the Weaver Family Funeral Home,
77 Second Street, Campbellford, from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday. A Memorial
Service will be held in the E.W. Al Weaver Chapel, on Thursday,
August 25th at 11 a.m. Reverend Mark
FEARNALL officiating. Donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Online guest book and condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-23 published
BERTON,
Marie▼Laura
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Medical Centre, Toronto on Sunday, August
21, 2005 at the age of 80 years. Marie
BERTON (née
McLEOD,) beloved
wife of Edgar
BERTON of Sutton. Loving mother of George and his
wife Betty of Newmarket and Arthur and his wife Cindy of Keswick.
Loving grandmother of Tori, Holly and Kendra. Dear sister of
June TAILOR/TAYLOR, Betty
CAMPBELL and David
McLEOD and his wife Claire
and sister-in-law of Dolly
McLEOD and Joan
McLEOD.
Predeceased
by her brothers Jim
McLEOD and Bill
McLEOD and brothers-in-law
Ed TAILOR/TAYLOR and Bill
CAMPBELL.
Lovingly▲ remembered by her nieces,
nephews and Friends. Resting at the Taylor Funeral Home, 20846
Dalton Road, Sutton, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral
Service in the chapel Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation to follow.
Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated
by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-04 published
COFFEY,
SandraLouise (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Suddenly, on Thursday, September 1, 2005 at Toronto East General
Hospital. Sandra, dearest friend of Vincent. Predeceased by her
parents Donald and Vera
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Sandra▼ will also be sadly missed
by Barb CAMPBELL.
Friends will be received at the Ralph Day Funeral
Home, 180 Danforth Ave., (east of Broadview subway), on Tuesday
from 5-8 p.m. Cremation. (Evening supervised parking at rear
of funeral home).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-04 published
CRANDALL,
Florence
On Friday, September 2, 2005 at Baycrest Hospital. Florence
CRANDALL
beloved wife of the late Maurice
CRANDALL.
Loving mother and
mother-in-law of John and Anne, and Allen and Cherylanne. Dear
sister and sister-in-law of Aaron and Marci
FROMSTEIN,
ElsieABLESER, Selma
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
JOSEPH and Lionel
JOSEPH, and Sylvia and
the late Hyman
FROMSTEIN.
Devoted grandmother of Tim and Tammy,
Matthew, Melissa and Sean
LONG, Joey, Lacey, Lisa and Eli
COHEN,
Jason, Scott, Mark, and Brandon, and great-grandmother of 5.
She will be missed by her many nieces and nephews. At Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave. West (3 lights west of
Dufferin) for service on Sunday, September 4, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m.
Interment Kiever Podolnier Section of Bathurst Lawn Memorial
Park. Shiva 454 Coldstream Ave. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society 1-888-939-3333 and
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, 416- 922-6065.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-06 published
HABERMELL,
JoanDarling (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
After a hard-fought illness, Joan passed away in Hamilton on
Friday, September 2, 2005 at the age of 77. Survived by her best
friend and dear husband of 55 years, George. Beloved mother to
Paul HABERMELL
(Martha) of Whitby and Jane
CONNOR (Kirby) of
Caledonia. Cherished grandmother to Michael, John, Tim, Paul
and Jennifer. Family was very important to Joan and, above all
else, she loved spending quality time with them. At Joan's request,
a private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to Dodsworth and Brown Funeral
Home (2241 New Street, Burlington, Ontario, 905-637-8744).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-06 published
WEBB,
I.Ruth (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Saturday,
September 3rd, 2005 in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late
Jack WEBB.
Loving mother of Ken
WEBB (Linda) and Linda
SUTHERLAND
(Brett). Dear grandmother of Kathryn, Elizabeth and Christopher
WEBB, and Brian and Ian (Linda)
SUTHERLAND.
Ruth will be missed
by her brother Hugh
TAILOR/TAYLOR and other family and Friends. Friends
may call at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Home, 201 Minet's
Point Road at Yonge Street, Barrie on Saturday from 9-11 a.m.
A Service of Remembrance will be held in the Chapel on Saturday,
September 10th at 11: 00 a.m. Memorial donations to the Royal
Victoria Hospital Regional Cancer Care Centre would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-08 published
LOCKHART,
Thomas
On September 2, 2005 in Virgil, Ontario. Beloved husband of Muriel
(née TAILOR/TAYLOR) of Virgil. Loving father of Lynda and her husband
James BARRON of Thorold; son Brian of Neustadt and daughter-in-law
Susan of Toronto. Also loved by 4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
A private family service and cremation have taken place. At Tom's
request, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society, in lieu
of flowers. Arrangements entrusted to the J. Scott Early Funeral
Home, Milton.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-09 published
HILL,
HaroldJohnston
Entered into rest at the Ross Memorial Hospital Lindsay on Wednesday
September 7th, 2005 in his 90th year. Harold Johnston
HILL formerly
of Cannington was the beloved husband of the late Muriel
PHILLIPS
(2003.) Loving father of Philip and Ulla
HILL of Eels Lake, Elizabeth
and Philip
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Hamner, Doug and Mary
HILL of Cannington
and John and Kathryn
HILL of Oakwood. Dearly remembered by grandchildren
Teresa Joron, Debra Trickey, Daryl
HILL, Stephen and Christopher
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Catherine
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
ARCHIBALD, Christopher
HILL, Anna and
Sarah HILL and by 9 great grandchildren. Predeceased by his brothers
Stanley and Henry. Friends are invited to call at the Thorne
Funeral Home in Cannington on Saturday September 10th from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service complete in the Chapel on Sunday
at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. As a remembrance donations to
Knox Church Cannington or a charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-11 published
SWITZER,
George
Of Guelph, formerly of Caledon East, passed away at the Guelph
General Hospital, Friday, September 9, 2005 at the age of 72
years. He is survived by his loving wife Betty of Guelph. Dear
father of Joe and his wife Susan of Caledon East, Wendy and her
husband Sean
HAMILTON of Orangeville and Mark and his wife
Angeles
of Oakville. Loving grandfather of Jon and Tommy
SWITZER and
Garrett and Brendan
HAMILTON.
Brother of Lois (Wayne)
DICKSON/DIXON,
Sondra (Maurice)
DICKS, Ann (Bill)
KLOOSTER, Bryce, Lynda (Jim)
MacKENZIE.
Brother-in-law of Lois (Dick)
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Bob (Betty)
ASHTON.
Predeceased by brothers William and Jack. Friends will
be received at the Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk
Street, Guelph, Sunday (2-4 p.m.). Funeral service will be held
in the funeral home chapel, Monday, September 12, 2005, at 1: 30
p.m. (Reception to follow in the Wall-Custance Family Reception
Centre). Memorial contributions to the charity of one's choice
would be appreciated. (Wall-Custance Funeral Home, 519-822-0051
www.wallcustance.com)

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-12 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
James▲▼
(British Army World War 2, Lifetime member of Baron Byng Legion
Branch 1). Peacefully, at the Sunnybrook Hospital K-Wing, on
September 10, 2005, in his 83rd year. Predeceased by his brothers
Willie, Peter, and Robert. Loved brother-in-law of Nancy
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Uncle of Jane
HARE, and predeceased by Rankin
TAILOR/TAYLOR. He will
be fondly remembered by his extended family and Friends. James
was a 39 year retired employee of the T. Eaton Co. Private family
services to be held at a later date. Arrangements in the care
of the Sherrin Funeral Home (416-698-2861).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-16 published
CHADWICK,
William "
Bill"
Peacefully at the Scarborough Grace Hospital on Tuesday, September
13, 2005, in his 92nd year. Loving husband of Mary for 57 years.
Dear father of Ian (Susan) and Jerry (Sandy). Devoted grandpa
of Jessica, Stephanie and Tim. Brother of Mary
TAILOR/TAYLOR of South
Africa. A Memorial Gathering will be held at the Scarborough
Funeral Centre, (2966 Eglinton Avenue East at Bellamy Road, Scarborough)
416-289-2558 on Monday, September 19, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations can be made to the Tony Stacey Centre for
Veterans Care (59 Lawson Road, Toronto, Ontario M1C 2J1).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-16 published
COUSINEAU,
ThomasJoseph
(June 11, 1918-September 14, 2005)
Warant Officer 1st class 428 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force
1941-1945 European Campaign. Beloved husband of Thelma
STINSON,
previously deceased and Harriett Pauline
COUSINEAU, wife of 27
years, recently deceased. Loving father of Theresa
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS,
KathleenSNOWDY
(Ed,) and Mary
BURNS. Grandfather of Randy
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS (Joanna,)
Robert SNOWDY, Lisa
BURNS, Paul
SNOWDY (Sue), Michele
MALARZ
(Stan) and Karen Anne
BURNS
(Brent.)
Great-grandfather to Kyle,
Rachel, Emma, Samantha, Michael, Andrew, Bradley, Emily and Abbey.
Predeceased by sisters Therese
BROWNLIE,
LilyGARANT, and Lucy
"Lou" TAILOR/TAYLOR. Survived by brother Leo
COUSINEAU and sister Bernice
WITTENSHEIM.
Tom proudly served his country as Sergeant in the
Royal Canadian Air Force and was a prisoner of war for 22 months
at Stalag IV B in Germany. He was a member of the Knights of
Columbus and was rendered a Knight in the 4th Degree. He will
be greatly missed by family, Friends and many nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at St. Michael's Church
(corner of Division St. and University Ave.), Cobourg on Saturday,
September 17, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Saint Mary's Cemetery,
Grafton. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from
7-9 p.m. If desired, donations in memory of Tom can be made to
the Restoration Fund of Saint Mary's Church, Grafton. Condolences
to www.maccoubrey.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-17 published
AGNELLO,
AntoninoSr. "
Tony"
Long-time and much respected employee of the Town of Parry Sound
and Public Utilities Commission, passed away after a courageous
battle with cancer, in Parry Sound on Friday, September 16th,
2005. Age 69 years. Beloved husband of Vera of Parry Sound. Loving
father of Anthony (Tony) and Warren and his wife Debbie, all
of Parry Sound. Lovingly remembered by his granddaughter Sophia
Rose. Dear brother of Rosie and her husband Stan
ZARUDNY of Etobicoke
Teresa AGNELLO-
ADAM/ADAMS (husband the late Bert
ADAM/ADAMS) of Parry Sound
Peter and his wife Laurette of Parry Sound. Predeceased by his
sister Dora
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Fondly▲ remembered by his nephews, nieces,
other relatives and many Friends. Resting in the Logan Funeral
Home, 81 James Street, Parry Sound where the family will receive
visitors on Sunday, September 18th from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. and on
Monday morning from 9: 00-10:30 a.m. Prayers at the Funeral Home
on Sunday evening at 7: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at St. Peter the Apostle Church on Monday, September 19th at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Sylvan Acres Cemetery. Reception to follow.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to the West Parry Sound
Health Centre or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-18 published
Slain crack dealer lured in
Police seek woman who called about shooting
By Moira WELSH,
StaffReporter
The boy leaned against the fence, near the spot where his friend's
body was found, with a bullet in the head.
Sad eyes, lovely face, hair pulled into a bun, he was listening
to Made Men on his iPod. He pulled out the earplug and said,
"No, I don't want to talk about him."
For a minute, the boy turned away. Then he asked softly, "When's
his funeral?"
The body of Rondell
CALLISTE, the 20-year-old
son of hard-working
parents, won't be released for funeral arrangements until this
afternoon, said Det. Sgt. Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR, of Toronto's homicide squad.
Yesterday's autopsy concluded the obvious:
CALLISTE died from
a gunshot to the head. What police are still seeking, said Det.
Sgt. TAILOR/TAYLOR, is the woman who called police on Friday morning
from the payphone beside the park in a "distressed" voice, telling
them that a man had been shot behind Queen Victoria Public School
in Parkdale.
"We want to find her," he said, "before somebody else does."
CALLISTE was a drug dealer, selling crack cocaine in the Parkdale
area of Jameson Avenue and King Street,
TAILOR/TAYLOR said. He lived
with his parents, farther north in Toronto, and rode his bike
down to Parkdale.
"I think he was on his way to deal crack cocaine," he said.
He came from a good, hard-working family. His father worked 10
to 12 hours a day in construction. His mother worked in the home.
"His family tried to get him out of that business,"
TAILOR/TAYLOR said.
"His parents were distraught; they did everything they could
to get him out but he got lured back in because of the money.
"His father was a gentleman. When I met him, he came in, he was
very upset, but at the same time he said, 'I did everything I
could for my son, he just got lured in.'"
Yesterday afternoon, the teenage boy sat down on a block of cement
outside the children's park where
CALLISTE died.
"He was my friend," he said. "He helped me out. Everybody respected
him."
Two other Friends pulled up in a truck. "It's all messed up,"
said one of them. None would give their name.
They nodded glumly when talk turned to the young men killed in
Toronto this year. So far, there have been 58 homicides, 40 involving
firearms.
"It's got to be hard to bury your son," said the young man in
the truck. "I feel bad for his parents. But people come and go.
One minute you're here, the next you're gone. Once you know somebody
who's been murdered, it doesn't affect you the same way."
The teenage boy turned to him in surprise. "What are you saying?
You can't mean that!"
Sitting in the truck, arms folded across his chest, the young
man's face hardened.
The teenage boy didn't back down. "I just lost somebody who actually
looked out for me. Now he's gone. He always told me to go back
to school."
In the truck, the young man's eyes widened. "That's called family
love," he said.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-19 published
MURRAY,
MarieE. (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at the Northumberland Hills Hospital in Cobourg on
Sunday, September 18th, 2005, in her 7lst year. Beloved wife
and constant companion of Don. The only child of the late Lorne
and Margaret
TAILOR/TAYLOR (née
DOBLE.)
Visitation will be held at MacCoubrey
Funeral Home, 30 King St. E. in Cobourg on Monday, September
19th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral to be held at the funeral
home on Tuesday, September 20th at 10 a.m. Memorial donations
to the Northumberland Hills Hospital Cancer Department would
be appreciated. Condolences received at www.maccoubrey.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-03 published
PROSSER,
NormAlbert
After a lengthy illness on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at the Lakeridge
Health Centre in Oshawa at the age of 76. Father of Pam and her
husband Barry
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Steve▲ and his wife
Janet,▲Cathy▼ and her
husband Richard
WARTEN.
Grandpa to ten grandchildren. Great-grandfather
to five great-grandchildren. Brother to Pauline, Faye, Joan,
Valerie, and John. Norm will be fondly remembered by his family
and Friends. For funeral information please call the "Scarborough
Chapel" of McDougall and Brown, 416-267-4656.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-08 published
HOUGHTING,
RosemaryJ. (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully, following a courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease,
at The Woodlands of Sunset on Wednesday, October 5, 2005, in
her 75th year. Cherished mother of Deborah Elizabeth, Darlene
Anne, Bonnie Louisa, Robert Charles, Brian Edward, Randy Lynn,
Tammy Lee, Tracy Allen, Paul, Paulette and Catherine. Beloved
grandmother of Jay and Chris
BUSCH,
KelliBATTYANYI, Joshua
LAFLAMME,
Valerie ATKINSON,
BrianJASON and Becky
HOUGHTING, Ashley and
Melanie HOUGHTING.
Loving great-grandmother of Ethan
BUSCH, Devin
ATKINSON,
MadisonHOUGHTING and Quentin
BATTYANYI. Beloved sister
of Roy YORK and Marjorie
BERG.
Predeceased by parents, Harrison
and Jenny TAILOR/TAYLOR, her husband Robert Joseph
HOUGHTING, long time
companion Richard Arlen
LARO, sister Mary, brothers George and
David and grand_son Barry. Born in Humberstone Township, Rosemary
remained a lifelong resident of the Welland area. She was employed
in the Mailing Department of Canadian Tire Acceptance, retiring
in 1977. She was a former member of the Parent-Teacher Association
of Gordon School and the Tuesday Nite Bowling League of Bowl-O-Rama.
Friends are invited to visit the family at the H.L. Cudney Funeral
Home, 241 West Main Street, Welland, on Tuesday, October 11th
from 7-9 p.m. for a Service of Remembrance where guests are invited
to share memories, stories and special moments of their relationship
with Rosemary. Private interment in Fonthill Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimer Society or Terry Fox
Foundation for Cancer Research are deeply appreciated by the
HOUGHTING family.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-08 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Ruth▲Elizabeth▲ (née
SILVESTER)
October 3, 2005, age 97, Ruth peacefully entered her eternal
home to be with her Lord and Saviour whom she loved and served.
She lived and shared her Christian faith with all who knew, admired
and loved her, family and Friends alike. Interment and committal
service in Midland, Ontario, Lakeview Cemetery, 1 p.m. Friday,
October 14. A time of remembrance and reception following at
Nicholls Funeral Home Heritage House, Midland, Ontario. A memorial
service will be held in Calgary, Alberta on Friday, October 21.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial tribute to a charity of choice
would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-09 published
OGDEN,
GailElizabeth
Age 53, was a vivacious, vital woman and a kind friend to everyone
she knew. She passed away Thursday, October 6, 2005, due to complications
from a brain aneurism, brave and tough-as-nails to the end. Gail
will forever be in the hearts of Brian
TAILOR/TAYLOR, her husband of
27 years, her two daughters Erin and Kathryn, her mother Emma
OGDEN, sister Karen
OGDEN and her husband Allan
LYMAN, her brother
Robbie OGDEN and sister-in-law Sheila
OGDEN.
She is also missed
by her nieces Heather and Kirsten, her nephews Jeffery and Kevin,
her cousins Jim, Mary and Sharon, dear Friends Liz and Joyce,
and too many loving uncles, aunts, relatives and Friends to name.
Thanksgiving weekend was her favourite time of year. She loved
spending time with her family and cherished the annual cottage
trip. Gail was always the life of the party, her spirit and joy
for life never failing to get everyone's attention. Gail survived
breast cancer nine years ago, and she inspired everyone with
her strength and determination to enjoy every moment of life.
She loved traveling and got to spend time with her husband and
daughters this past summer in Europe, an opportunity they are
thankful for. Gail also loved working at M.H.S., and cared very
much about her colleagues there and in previous jobs. In recent
years, Gail discovered she was an excellent teacher through her
work at Humber College, and relished the fact she could help
curious young minds achieve their goals. Gail was an extremely
proud mother and wife, and as her countless Friends know, she
rejoiced in all of their successes. Everyone who knew Gail will
always remember the special way she touched them, big or small.
She was a professional listener, and would want everyone who
is mourning her, to take care of each other and to celebrate
her life. Thank you to the wonderful nurses and doctors at St.
Michael's Hospital who made sure she wasn't in any pain, and
who carried out her wish to donate her organs. She helped other
people in life every day and now also in death. There will be
a visitation Monday, October 10, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Runnymede
United Church, 432 Runnymede Rd., and a celebration of her life
Tuesday, October 11 at 2 p.m. at the same location. In lieu of
flowers, please send a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society
in Gail's honour.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-11 published
MacLEAN,
MadelineMay
Of Port Colborne, formerly of Toronto and Windsor, passed away
peacefully at the Port Colborne General Hospital on Saturday,
October 8, 2005 at the age of 86 years. Dearly beloved wife of
the late Jerome (Jerry)
MacLEAN (2000.) Survived by her brother
Daniel TEASDALE, nephews Bob
TEASDALE, Dennis (Candy)
PARIS,
Doug (Debbie)
PARIS,
DanielTEASDALE Jr. and nieces Joan (Bob)
BAKER, Sharon
MATESIC, Dianne (Harry)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Marge (Mark)
PENFOLD,
Karen (Mike)
TRACY, Shirley (Mike)
SCHLEE and Darla (Doug)
SMITH.
She is also survived by many brothers and sisters-in-law and
great-nephews and nieces. She was predeceased by her brother
Arthur TEASDALE, sisters Ann
WINN,
DorothyPARIS and Shirley
TEASDALE.
Madeline was a faithful volunteer at Sunnybrook Hospital
and enjoyed lawn bowling. She had many Friends and will be remembered
for her friendly ways and her wit. Cremation has taken place.
Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church on Friday, October 14, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. (123 King Street,
Port Colborne, Ontario) with visiting at the Church from 9: 30
a.m. until time of Mass. Rite of Committal to follow in Oakwood
Cemetery. If so desired, memorial donations may be made to the
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (175 Bloor St. E., Suite
700, Toronto, Ontario M7Y 4A3) or to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements entrusted to the Port Colborne Chapel of the Davidson
Funeral Homes, 135 Clarence St. Online condolences and guest
register available at: www.davidsonfuneralhomes.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-12 published
MURPHY,
Patrick▲James▲
(Retired longtime executive of Elf Atochem and a longtime member
of the Boulevard Club) Suddenly on Monday, October 10, 2005 in
his 72nd year. Beloved husband of the late Shirley (née
NOBLE.)
Loving father of Sean Patrick
MURPHY. Dear brother of Margaret
McKEEN and her husband Jack and predeceased by his sister Jean
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Also▲ loved by many nieces and nephews. Pat is also mourned
by his beloved fiancée Debra
ROBERTS.
Friends▲ may call at the
Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
(Hwy. 10 N of Queen Elizabeth Way) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday.
Funeral Mass will be held Friday, October 14, 2005 at St. Patrick's
Church, 921 Flagship Dr., Mississauga (at Tomken) at 11 a.m.
Cremation. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Trillium
Health Centre Foundation.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-15 published
CRAIK,
FrancesAnne (née
ROEMMELE) R.N.
Peacefully, at Scarborough Grace Hospital, on Friday, October
14, 2005, in her 77th year. Beloved wife of the late George
CRAIK
(1989.) Dear mother of Susan (Bill)
COYNE of Fonthill, Anne (Doug)
DOUCETTE of Markham and Liz (Paul)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Oshawa. Cherished
Grandma of Lindsay, Kelly and Carolyn
COYNE and Cole, Dean and
Joel TAILOR/TAYLOR. Survived by loving sister Donna
ROEMMELE of Windsor.
Frances trained as a nurse at Grace Hospital in Windsor. Friends
will be received at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and Brown
Funeral Home, 2900 Kingston Rd. (east of St. Clair Ave. E.) from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, October 16, 2005. A private service
will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to St. Paul L'Amoreaux Senior Centre (Sunflower Club)
located in Scarborough.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-15 published
PINTO,
Cora (née
GOMES)
Peacefully, in her 93rd year, on October 12, 2005 at St. Joseph's
Villa, Dundas, Ontario. Beloved mother of Marguerite and her
husband Ron
SIMPSON, dear grandmother of Dianna
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Deidre
(Slavco) BUNTIC.
Great-grandmother of Jake and Riley
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
Nicolas BUNTIC.
Cora will be sadly missed by her surviving sisters,
Estelle D'ABREU, Doreen
GONSALVES and Sheila
DOSRAMOS, and her
many nieces and nephews. Cora was predeceased by her husband
Bertie, her brothers Oscar, Victor and Lionel and her sisters
Juliet, Elsie and Lucy. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral
Home, 52 Main Street South, Brampton (905-451-2124) on Sunday
from 5-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Jerome's Catholic
Church, 8530 Chinguacousy Rd., Brampton, on Monday, October 17,
2005 at 10 a.m. Interment Meadowvale Cemetery, Brampton. In lieu
of flowers, the family have requested donations in Cora's memory
to St. Joseph's Villa Foundation, 56 Governors Road, Dundas,
Ontario L9H 5G7 (905-627-4457).

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-15 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
James▲Milton
Peacefully on Tuesday, October 11th, 2005. Loving husband of
Jean. Survived by daughter Karen
NOBLE
(Brian) and grandchildren
Nicole (Ryan) and Tony (Valerie) and great-grandchildren Audrey,
Charlotte, William and Thomas. Jim had a long career as a professional
forester. He was best known for his work with the Provincial
Air Service as an influential bush pilot and administrator. A
private family memorial has been arranged at his beloved Doe
Lake cottage. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation are appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-16 published
LEE,
Ethel▲Irene▲ (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Passed away peacefully on Friday, October 14, 2005 at Sunnybrook
and Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, in her 83rd
year. Ethel, beloved wife of the late Russell. Loving mother
of Bob (Patricia), Doug (Helen), Wayne (Linda), Ken (Deb), Carole
(Steve) and Sharon. She will be missed by her 13 grandchildren
and her 5 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents Frank
and Violet
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Survived by her brother Donald
TAILOR/TAYLOR. A funeral
service will be held in the Chapel at the Low and Low Funeral
Home, 23 Main Street South, Uxbridge (905) 852-3073, on Tuesday,
October 18, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Visitation 2 hours prior. Cremation
to follow. In Ethel's memory, donations may be made to the Diabetes
Association or to the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-22 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Marjoré▲Dorothy▲
It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of
our beloved Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother Marjoré
D.C.C. TAILOR/TAYLOR, in her 86th year, on Sunday, October 16, 2005.
Beloved wife of the late Ralph P.
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(March▲ 15, 1997.) Lovingly
remembered by her daughter Patricia and Oke
CLARK of Jackson's
Point, daughter Sherry (Dan) of Orangeville, and step son Wallace
and Sharon
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Saint Thomas. She will be greatly missed by
her grandchildren Wendy
CULLINGHAM, Cindy, Tami, Eric (Amy) and
Eddie BLACK (Jen), and Janet
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Spencer) and Vickie
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
BOND
(Darryl) and great-grandchildren Tasha, Tara, Ashley, Jessica,
Emily, Daniel, Ryan, Mackenzie Emily, Gabriel, Theadore and Jack.
Marjoré will also be missed by many Friends. A Memorial Service
will be held in Keswick United Church, Sunday, October 30, 2005
at 3: 00 p.m. Donations, in memory of Mom, may be made to the
Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation. Arrangements in
care of Taylor Funeral Home, Sutton, 905-722-3274.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-29 published
MOUSER,
Kevin
Suddenly in Brampton on Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at the age
of 32 years. Kevin, beloved
son of Sherwood and Lynn
MOUSER (nee
HALL.)
Loving brother of Judy
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Scott and his wife
Carla
of Brampton, and Brenda and her husband Joe
LEGGE of Bancroft.
He will be greatly missed by his nephews and by his dog "Lady".
The family will receive Friends at the Scott Funeral Home, 289
Main St. N. "Brampton Chapel", 905-451-1100, on Sunday, October
30, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday, Service in the
chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Brampton Memorial Gardens. In memory
of Kevin, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to
the Canadian Multiple Sclerosis Society would be appreciated.
Sign an online book of condolences at www.obituariestoday.com

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-31 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
William▲
(Royal Canadian Air Force 1941-1946) Peacefully at Guelph General
Hospital on Friday, October 28th, 2005. Beloved husband of Jean
(FORSTER)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Survived by his sisters Danilda
COOPER of Eganville,
Joyce McINTYRE of Pointe Claire, Québec, Betty Anne
KOCHANOWSKI
of Kitchener, and sister-in-law of Elaine
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Fergus. He
will be missed by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
sisters Shirley and Audrey and brother Arthur. A Memorial Mass
will be held on Wednesday, November 2, 2005 at Church of Our
Lady, 28 Norfolk Street, Guelph, at 11 a.m. A private inurnment
will be held at Belsyde Cemetery, Fergus. Donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society, the Canadian Diabetes Association or the charity
of one's choice would be appreciated by the family. (Cards available
at Gilbert Maclntyre and son Funeral Home, Hart Chapel, 1099
Gordon Street, Guelph, 519-821-5077, or condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com)

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-02 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Capt.▲Raymond▲A.,▲ D.S.L.
(Retired Director Emeritus, Anglican Church Army in Canada) Peacefully
on Monday, October 31, 2005 in Toronto, at 91 years of age. Now
with his beloved late wife Dorothy, and both safe in the arms
of Jesus. Dearly loved by daughters Mary
FISHER and Ruth
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
and granddaughter Emma
FISHER.
Predeceased by brother Harold
and sisters Georgina
JONES and Margaret
FINKLE.
Missed▲ by Julian
FISHER and Rolf
HARVEY, fondly remembered by nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor
St. W. at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Thursday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Church of
the Messiah, 240 Avenue Road, at Dupont on Friday, November 4,
2005 at 10 o'clock. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. If desired,
donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-04 published
ADAM/ADAMS,
DaphneIrene (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Of Richmond Hill, formerly of Peterborough, Ontario. Retired
teacher with the North York Board of Education. Passed away peacefully,
on Thursday, November 3, 2005, at Sunnybrook Hospital, in her
86th year. Survived by her son Peter and Lorna of Peterborough,
her daughter Linda and Bill
KERR of Calgary, granddaughter Amy
CRICH and Clayton
LOCKHURST, and great-grandchildren Shayla and
Mackenzie.Predeceased by her husband Ernest Alan
ADAM/ADAMS, and
her parents Albert and Eliza
TAILOR/TAYLOR. A private family service
will be held at Little Lake Cemetery in Peterborough. If so desired,
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society through
the Little Lake Cemetery Company, 1-800-672-9652.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-04 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Brian▲Philip
Peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday, November 2, 2005. Beloved
husband of Sue
FERGUSON.
Loving father of Kenneth, Sherry (Steeve
ROY), Scott (Lucy) and Heather (Mike
MULVILLE). Adoring Grandpa
to Julianna, Isabella, and Gabriella. Brother to Barry (Lesslee)
of Victoria, British Columbia. Brian was an avid golfer, photographer
and dedicated 43 years to Minor Hockey in the Toronto area. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter, Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St.
W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway on Saturday and Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held at St. Olave's
Anglican Church, 360 Windermere Ave. at 1 p.m. Monday, November
7, 2005. Cremation to follow. For those who wish, remembrances
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian
Diabetes Association.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-08 published
CAUSEY,
LucyMay
Suddenly at home on Saturday, November 5th, 2005, in her 82nd
year. Dearly beloved wife of 61 years to Raymond. Loving mother
of Carol MARTIN and partner Rick, Lorraine
ERTOLAHTI and partner
Joe and Bob and his wife Sandra. Grandmother of Lori, Cathy,
Kelly, Robyn and Justin and great-grandmother of Brandon and
Jasmine. Sister of Don
ROWSELL (June), Ema
TAILOR/TAYLOR (late Jim),
Edith RANDALL
(Gord) and predeceased by Jack and Gordon
ROWSELL
and Hazel PARSONS.
Friends may call at Oshawa Funeral Service
"Thornton Chapel", 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) for visitation
on Monday, November 7th, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service
will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday, November 8th, 2005 at
11: 00 a.m. Cremation. Donations made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated.

TAILOR/TAYLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-09 published
He made his mark on city and nation
By WARRENGerard,Special To
The Star
Beland HONDERICH rose from plain beginnings to become one of
the most influential Canadians of his day, using his power as
publisher of Canada's largest newspaper to influence the agenda
in politics and business at every level.
At the same time he set new standards for informed, in-depth,
responsible reporting.
HONDERICH, publisher of the Toronto Star for 22 of his 52 years
at the paper, died in Vancouver at 86 yesterday following a stroke.
HONDERICH was a fiercely private man, almost reclusive, but that
didn't keep him from being an impatient perfectionist, a leader
whose principal ethic was work.
The Star was his life, his passion.
Among his many honours, and one he treasured, was his election
in 1986 to the News Hall of Fame by journalists across Canada
for leading "Canadian newspapers into a new direction, taking
readers backstage to explore and explain the current events that
shaped their lives."
HONDERICH left the publisher's office in 1988, going on to become
board chairman of the newspaper and its parent company, Torstar
Corp. He retired from that position in 1994, but maintained an
office across from the newsroom on the fifth floor at One Yonge
St. until 1999.
Beland Hugh
HONDERICH was born in Kitchener on November 25, 1918,
and grew up in the nearby village of Baden. He was proud of his
pioneer roots -- Mennonites from Germany who found religious
freedom in Waterloo County in the early 1800s.
"My father was a man who stood for religious freedom, and I am
proud to follow in his footsteps,"
HONDERICH once said.
His father, John
HONDERICH, was ostracized in the staunchly traditional
Mennonite community because he and young Beland went to hear
a speaker from another Amish sect. The shunning, as it was called,
meant that other Reform Mennonites were forbidden to sit down
to eat with them or to shake their hands.
Nor did his father quite fit in with his thrifty, hard-working
neighbours in other ways. A sometime beekeeper, homespun village
philosopher, printer and pamphleteer for liberal causes, he was
"not a very good provider" in a community where work was next
to godliness.
His mother, Rae, was the family's main breadwinner. She was the
local telephone operator, a job that included the use of a train
station in Baden which served as a home for the
HONDERICHs and
their six children.
HONDERICH recalled that the family never
went hungry, but there was little money for anything but food.
He gathered coal along the railway tracks to heat their home
and carried water in summer to gangs of workers repairing the
roads. In the mornings, he worked around the Canadian National
Railway station, sweeping and cleaning up for 40 cents a day.
Despite winning a regional debating championship with his sister
Ruth -- they defended the proposition that the Soviet way of
life was superior to the American way -- he struggled to pass
high school entrance examinations.
HONDERICH didn't do well in high school. And it didn't help that
he had to hitchhike 16 kilometres to and from school in Kitchener.
As a result, his attendance was spotty and his marks were poor.
He was demoted in his second year to a commercial course "where
at least I learned to type."
Discouraged, he dropped out of school and got a job as a farmhand
at the beginning of the Great Depression, much to his mother's
displeasure. "You can do better than that," he recalled her saying
on more than one occasion.
The farm job didn't last. His introduction to reporting came
about because his father was hard of hearing and took his son
to public meetings and political rallies to take notes. It taught
the young HONDERICH, who was later to battle deafness himself,
to write quickly and accurately.
He inherited a Kitchener-Waterloo Record paper route from one
of his brothers, which led him to become the paper's correspondent
for Baden at 10 cents a column inch. He created news by organizing
a softball team and covering its games for the paper.
When he was 17, fires on successive nights destroyed two barns
owned by a prominent Baden farmer. Arson was suspected and the
young HONDERICH's coverage so impressed his editors that they
offered him a tryout as a cub reporter in Kitchener at $15 a
week.
He showed up for work in a mismatched jacket and pan